Hi,
I try to route a DID number to my FPL number and it errors out. The DID provider suggested that their IPs are blocked by FPL.
Is any way you can fix this?
Cheers and thanks!
DID
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- Just Passing Thru
- Posts: 4
- Joined: 01/08/2010
- SIP Device Name: Cisco 7960
- Firmware Version: 8.6
- ISP Name: Rogers, Cable
- Computer OS: windows
Re: DID
It is strange to say at least that I can very well route my DID to another SIP provider but couldn't do it to my FPL SIP number.
Oh well.. I can use them instead.
Cheers and Merry Christmas!
Oh well.. I can use them instead.
Cheers and Merry Christmas!
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- *Go-To Guy*
- Posts: 532
- Joined: 08/06/2010
- SIP Device Name: Grandstream HT-502
- Firmware Version: 1.0.1.63
- ISP Name: DSL TekSavvy
- Computer OS: OSX Snow Leopard
- Router: Linksys WRT54GL w/tomato
Re: DID
That'S because FreePhoneLine is only half of a SIP service provider. Their business is not into offering full-fledged SIP service, just the SIP account to connect to a phone or ATA, the rest is normal phone networks.