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This is a discussion on Skype to Zoom X5V Global Village VOIP line within the uk.telecom.voip forums, part of the Newsgroup Forums category; As above, can I use Skype to dial my Global Village VOIP number? Cheers, -- huLLy 07976 123278 "Sliced bread ...
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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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On 2006-10-17, huLLy <villageidiot@sheepandmeths.co.uk> wrote:
[color=blue] > 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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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. -- huLLy 07976 123278 "Sliced bread makes me sneeze" |
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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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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 [color=blue] >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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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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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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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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