Making FPL calls from cellphone!

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Making FPL calls from cellphone!

Post by nikechristo »

I think this would be an awesome and a very useful feature.
You dial your free phone line number from a cellphone, you wait till it goes to voice mail then press (for example) #, the automated system will ask you for the password (you setup this password on FPL website), you input the password and get a dial tone. With that dial tone you make long distance calls from your cellphone!

Just a suggestion.
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

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An alternate idea/method would be calling a local fpl access number.

Here's how it works:

1. You add your home and/or mobile phone number in your personal details.
2. You call the local access number (the system checks the number with the list of numbers added by fpl users in their personal details section) when the verification is complete, it gives a dial tone.
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

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Actually, there is a service much like that. It is with our partner Worldline.ca for the long distance services. You call a local access number, wait for dial tone and then call anywhere in Canada, or anywhere within the list of 50 countries on the website including Canada and the US.

Also, if you have a cell phone with a SIP client on it, you could theoretically program the SIP settings of this Freephoneline configuration details into the SIP client and use that to call anywhere that any other Freephoneline phone can.
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

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Krazie243 wrote:Actually, there is a service much like that. It is with our partner Worldline.ca for the long distance services. You call a local access number, wait for dial tone and then call anywhere in Canada, or anywhere within the list of 50 countries on the website including Canada and the US.

Also, if you have a cell phone with a SIP client on it, you could theoretically program the SIP settings of this Freephoneline configuration details into the SIP client and use that to call anywhere that any other Freephoneline phone can.
I recently bought a Nokia N97 and entered my FPL sip details on my phone. I can now make free FPL calls to anyone wherever I have wifi connection.

Thanks Freephoneline! :)
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Can someone post the settings for the Nokia SIP Phone? I have a Nokia E 63 and does have a SIP Phone, but I'm not able to make any calls. I've messed up the settings.
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

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Email me screenshots of all the config pages if you can and I'll try to make you one...
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

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Kris how's the guide for the N80?
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Its going... We've been busy around here.
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I see.
Hopefully you can come up with a guide soon :D
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

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nikechristo wrote:An alternate idea/method would be calling a local fpl access number.

Here's how it works:

1. You add your home and/or mobile phone number in your personal details.
2. You call the local access number (the system checks the number with the list of numbers added by fpl users in their personal details section) when the verification is complete, it gives a dial tone.
We have a service quite like this on our PBX System, granted it is much more complicated it is the same premise.

1. You add your number to the "Authorized Numbers" list
2. You call your PBX's IVR
3. Type your DISA (Direct Inward System Access) which is like the PIN number for a calling card.
4. You make your call and are charged however many cents per minute you are paying for LD rates on your PBX; Since it's VoIP, it is theoretically free, at least for Canada.

-- Now - Not saying this will be available anytime soon, or at all (with res service) But in our PBX, we have a bluetooth transponder, now what you do is similar to pairing devices to your iPhone, PC, etc... BUT here is where it gets cool. There is a 250 Meter radius around this transponder where your PBX phone will ring if you are within it. But you can set it so as soon as you are out of range of said BlueTooth Transponder, it automatically goes to your FollowMe number!

Pretty cool eh? :)

I want to see a lot of our business functionality in FPL, obviously it wouldn't be free for these as they are completely optional and for the average user, redundant.

You're right. This is also incredibly easy to implement on our end. Making a good GUI for all of this will take time since we are now updating the ENTIRE site, no more pretty flowers, sorry guys. ;)
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

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Kris any update on the guide for the N80 or n95...
:shock:
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N80 is done, though I was away Friday and could not get it sent out.

N95 is taking a while just because of all the issue we've had with our servers over the last little while.
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Sick, Is there a link for the n80 guide?
thankss!
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

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I'll set it up under device configurations as soon as I can Tuesday!
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

Post by ilia.ma »

I HAVE A PAYED ACCOUNT WITH FPL.

I GOT A NEW NOKIA N97 FROM BELL
CAN YOU PLEASE PROVIDE ME WITH A SETTINGS FOR IT?

I CAN CONFIGURE A SIP CLIENT FROM PBXES.ORG AND IT'S WORK FINE FOR ME.

THIS IS A SETTINGS FROM PBXES.ORG SITE
Profile Name: arbitrary
Service Profile: IETF
Default Access point: Your Wi-Fi Access Point
Public user name: sip:<account>-<extension>@pbxes.org # IN THIS PLACE IT SHOULD BE USERNAME@PBXES.ORG
Use Compression: No
Registration: "Always on"
Use Security: No
--
Proxy Server: sip:78.46.102.143
Realm: pbxes.org
User Name: <account>-<extension>
Password: <password of extension>
Allow loose routing: Yes
Transport Type: UDP
Port: 5060
--
Registrar Server: sip:127.0.0.1
Transport Type: UDP
Port: 5060

CAN YOU HELP ME PLEASE?
THANKS,
ILIA
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

Post by FONGO_kris »

Usually we don't provide support for third party devices, all the configurations you see there were either given to us or we created off our own devices.

I think there is a similar device config in the Device Configurations section.
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

Post by ilia.ma »

Hi ,

can you advise me what to use instead of

1) Public user name: sip:<account>-<extension>@pbxes.org

1647XXXXXX@freephoneline.ca or ma email XXXXXX@gmail.com

i have to put "@" in the string

2) what should i use for Realm

voip.freephoneline.ca ?

thanks
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

Post by FONGO_kris »

Yes the realm is voip.freephoneline.ca or, 208.65.240.142.

So, you should put 1xxxxxxxxxx@voip.freephoneline.ca (or) 208.65.240.142.
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

Post by ilia.ma »

Hi all,
this settings work for me.
Great voice quality on a bell network,
the only problem i have - no incoming calls

Profile Name > voip.freephoneline.ca
Service profile > IETF
Default access point > choose something
Public user name > yourphonenumber@voip.freephoneline.ca
Use compression > no
Registration > always on (if you want it always on)
Use security > no
------
Proxy server address > voip.freephoneline.ca
realm > voip.freephoneline.ca
user name > yourphonenumber
password > your password
allow loose routing > yes
transport type > auto
-------
registrar server address > voip.freephoneline.ca
realm > voip.freephoneline.ca
user name > yourphonenumber
password > your password
port > 5060

Any suggestions?
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

Post by paramvirs »

admin wrote:I'll set it up under device configurations as soon as I can Tuesday!
hi Admin
Can you post the link where you have set up the settings for configuring cellphone. I dont see it under Device configuration
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

Post by FONGO_kris »

The only device configurations for "cell phones" I could think of, that relates to the post above. is here: http://forum.freephoneline.ca/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=429
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

Post by ilia.ma »

Hi,
Do You Have any suggestions how to receive incoming calls on SIP client for Nokia N97 ( Bell Mobility Cell Phone )
As i mention before i can make a great quality VOIP calls on my cell phone.
Thanks,
ILIA
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

Post by FONGO_kris »

We're actually working on forwarding to and receiving sip address calls - May be a while though!
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

Post by ilia.ma »

Hi,
forwarding to and receiving sip address calls it's a different story.
i'm talking about using your service on a 3rd party devices / soft phones
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Re: Making FPL calls from cellphone!

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ilia.ma wrote:Hi all,
this settings work for me.
Great voice quality on a bell network,
the only problem i have - no incoming calls

Profile Name > voip.freephoneline.ca
Service profile > IETF
Default access point > choose something
Public user name > yourphonenumber@voip.freephoneline.ca
Use compression > no
Registration > always on (if you want it always on)
Use security > no
------
Proxy server address > voip.freephoneline.ca
realm > voip.freephoneline.ca
user name > yourphonenumber
password > your password
allow loose routing > yes
transport type > auto
-------
registrar server address > voip.freephoneline.ca
realm > voip.freephoneline.ca
user name > yourphonenumber
password > your password
port > 5060

Any suggestions?
Try changing your transport type from auto to UDP for Proxy Server and auto to TCP for registrar server.

Screen shots of my N97's settings page,
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Hope this helps!
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