I do not know if it is official, but 2 outgoing trunks are needed for call waiting to work. It is doubtful the FPL staff want to deal with any more support issues than they have to, so it would probably stay set up that way.Sergo wrote:Thanks bridonca.
Is it official information about about three trunks for paid users, confirmed on FPL site?
In my cellphone plan all traffic has to come to and from the same number, so FPL forwarding would not work,
since random source phone #.
In CallerID thread, i was told that FPL does not support overriding caller ID number, so the only way
I can use FPL is outbound calls, which makes me think rather than pay $50+tax for FPL,
pay for sipsourcy account and use GV everywhere in NA rather then FPL in selected Canadian cities.
Are you on the Telus one number plan? Does that only cost you just 7 dollars, the 911 fee, plus tax? Or are there other charges?
I think paying $50 for a freephoneline.ca number is a good choice for a 1 number cell phone. Here is why.
If you had a few clues about asterisk, which sadly I do not, you could set the freephoneline number on asterisk. To call someone, you call your freephoneline number which is set up on asterisk, and when the asterisk server answers, you can dial the number you want to reach. If set up properly, Asterisk can route the call using the best VOIP provider for that number.
If someone calls your freephoneline number, Asterisk can be set up to route the call to your cell phone using your freephoneline.ca trunk, so your freephoneline number would be displayed on your cell phone's caller ID. So Telus would bill it as coming from the one number. The downsides are, Caller ID would be useless of course, and the pain of setting up asterisk is high.