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Old 17-10-2006, 23:20
huLLy
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As above, can I use Skype to dial my Global Village VOIP number?

Cheers,

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huLLy
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Old 17-10-2006, 23:45
Ivor Jones
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"huLLy" <villageidiot@sheepandmeths.co.uk> wrote in message
news:Ft2dnewhpPO7yqjYRVnygQ@giganews.com[color=blue]
> As above, can I use Skype to dial my Global Village VOIP
> number?
> Cheers,[/color]

Yes, but not for free.

Ivor


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Old 17-10-2006, 23:57
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On 2006-10-17, huLLy <villageidiot@sheepandmeths.co.uk> wrote:
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> As above, can I use Skype to dial my Global Village VOIP number?[/color]

If by 'VOIP number' you mean the seven digit Global Village SIP number
it is not possible. At least not directly and not without having Skype
and a helper program running.

Now if you are talking about a DID number supplied by Global Village
there should be no problem with that.

Brian.
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Old 18-10-2006, 08:08
huLLy
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Brian wrote:[color=blue]
> On 2006-10-17, huLLy <villageidiot@sheepandmeths.co.uk> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> As above, can I use Skype to dial my Global Village VOIP number?[/color]
>
> If by 'VOIP number' you mean the seven digit Global Village SIP number
> it is not possible. At least not directly and not without having Skype
> and a helper program running.
>
> Now if you are talking about a DID number supplied by Global Village
> there should be no problem with that.
>
> Brian.[/color]

Rather annoying that Skype can't call VOIP numbers free... I guess they are
protecting their own. Maybe it will be a feature added later in the programs
evolution.

Cheers to all that replied.

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Old 18-10-2006, 08:42
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huLLy wrote:[color=blue]
> Rather annoying that Skype can't call VOIP numbers free... I guess they are
> protecting their own. Maybe it will be a feature added later in the programs
> evolution.
>
> Cheers to all that replied.
>[/color]
Skype is all about making money, and I doubt very much they will add
this feature. This is one of the reasons many of us dont choose Skype;
you are locked into one provider and have to pay once you want to call
anybody else.
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Old 18-10-2006, 09:12
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On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 08:42:16 +0100, Scope <scope@somewhere.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
>huLLy wrote:[color=green]
>> Rather annoying that Skype can't call VOIP numbers free... I guess they are
>> protecting their own. Maybe it will be a feature added later in the programs
>> evolution.
>>
>> Cheers to all that replied.
>>[/color]
>Skype is all about making money, and I doubt very much they will add
>this feature.[/color]

You doubt but you don't know.
It costs me nothing to call and use a video link to relatives and
friends in Australia, the US and France.
Why should I want anything else? to speak to nurds about bandwidth and
bits and bytes?
Dream on

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>This is one of the reasons many of us dont choose Skype;
>you are locked into one provider and have to pay once you want to call
>anybody else.[/color]

No the reason many techies don't use it is because it works without
having to make hundreds of posts explaining to other poor sods how to
fix their problems

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Old 18-10-2006, 11:00
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The Invalid wrote:[color=blue]
> On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 08:42:16 +0100, Scope <scope@somewhere.com> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> huLLy wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> Rather annoying that Skype can't call VOIP numbers free... I guess they are
>>> protecting their own. Maybe it will be a feature added later in the programs
>>> evolution.
>>>
>>> Cheers to all that replied.
>>>[/color]
>> Skype is all about making money, and I doubt very much they will add
>> this feature.[/color]
>
> You doubt but you don't know.
> It costs me nothing to call and use a video link to relatives and
> friends in Australia, the US and France.
> Why should I want anything else? to speak to nurds about bandwidth and
> bits and bytes?
> Dream on
>[/color]
Err, afaik you can make video calls using all the VoIP services available.[color=blue]
>[color=green]
>> This is one of the reasons many of us dont choose Skype;
>> you are locked into one provider and have to pay once you want to call
>> anybody else.[/color]
>
> No the reason many techies don't use it is because it works without
> having to make hundreds of posts explaining to other poor sods how to
> fix their problems
>[/color]
So it's not the bandwidth hogging caused by the software turning anyone
with more than a reasonable connection into a hub for directing
controlling traffic.

(Actually it's probably more the lack of a standards-based solution, a
lack of peering agreements and the way it can't work with enum).
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Old 18-10-2006, 11:22
Scope
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The Invalid wrote:[color=blue]
> You doubt but you don't know.
> It costs me nothing to call and use a video link to relatives and
> friends in Australia, the US and France.
> Why should I want anything else?[/color]

Correct me if I am wrong, but for free you can only call other Skype
users!? Not everybody uses Skype, in fact, I hardly know anybody myself
who uses Skype. With VoIP, using the right VoIP provider I can call any
landline in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, US (mobile and landline),
and so on, for FREE..

I can call my grandma who certainly wouldnt have Skype, or my doctor to
make an appointment (coz I doubt very much they have a skype machine
running), the shop to order something, the list goes one.. I am free to
call whoever I wish, not just other Skype users.. To me that sounds way
more interesting than being able to connect my USB phone/headset to my
computer to avoid having to configure my ATA.

I know you can call to landlines using Skype aswell, but then we are
back to the original point I was trying to make.. Its all about money then.
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Old 19-10-2006, 01:38
Martin²
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Scope:[color=blue]
>With VoIP, using the right VoIP provider I can call any landline in Europe,
>Australia, New Zealand, US (mobile and landline), and so on, for FREE..[/color]

Which provider, please ?
Regards,
Martin


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Old 19-10-2006, 13:12
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"Martin²" <never@give.one> wrote in message
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> Which provider, please ?
> Regards,
> Martin[/color]

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