freephoneline and sipbroker pstn numbers

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Madwand
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SIP Device Name: SPA-2102
ISP Name: Teksavvy Cable 100/10
Computer OS: Windows 7 Professional

Re: freephoneline and sipbroker pstn numbers

Post by Madwand »

cu2o2o2 wrote:
Steve,

Maybe you can sponsor multiple DID's in sipbroker so that you will not lose the termination fees :idea:

Scroll down to the bottom of the link below.

http://www.sipbroker.com/sipbroker/acti ... 532B07CD47


:)

I agree, if FPL were to offer some incomming lines for an area that is not already covered (or another backup) to SipBroker sites already they would gain fees for non-FPL callers calling to call all around the world. Would that help your business case?

Also the annual fee would have to be something like $5 max, as most providers provide this for free and also if charged by the minute it is usually at 0.001 - 0.005 per minute maximum when they forward this call to an outside PTSN line.
cu2o2o2
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Joined: 04/06/2010
SIP Device Name: Double-NAT PAP2T-NA
Firmware Version: 5.1.6 (LS)
ISP Name: Rogers Express with SB5101
Computer OS: Win7 32-bit for DV softphone
Router: WNR3500L behind DIR-615C1
Location: Brampton, ON

Re: freephoneline and sipbroker pstn numbers

Post by cu2o2o2 »

Madwand wrote:
cu2o2o2 wrote:Thanks, Steve! :D

Oh, I just called my friend in Calgary, AB from my office Bell line through sipbroker and it works! :lol:

I dialed 416-900-3666
after the voice prompt, I dialed *8841-1-403-879-xxxx
and voila, free phone call to FPL in Alberta from a Bell line in Brampton!

How cool is that? :lol: :lol:

You're one of the lucky ones. I get "this account number is not valid" and I did it the same way as you did. The phone number I used was ported from Primus about a month ago. I can try my other line, but it's 12:30am at the moment and I'll have to do it later.

I just tried it again just now and I get "this account number is not valid" as you quoted. :cry: I checked status at sipbroker and it is back to red X.
.

You agree to read my posts at your own risk.
cu2o2o2
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SIP Device Name: Double-NAT PAP2T-NA
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ISP Name: Rogers Express with SB5101
Computer OS: Win7 32-bit for DV softphone
Router: WNR3500L behind DIR-615C1
Location: Brampton, ON

Re: freephoneline and sipbroker pstn numbers

Post by cu2o2o2 »

cu2o2o2 wrote:

I just tried it again just now and I get "this account number is not valid" as you quoted. :cry: I checked status at sipbroker and it is back to red X.
<<Sorry to quote my own post>>

Or maybe it is a hit or miss thing at the moment (as it is not supported much like the fax capability) as it seems that even FPL-steve is not aware that they have an access number in sipbroker? :o

I may try again some other time to see if I get lucky...
maybe not...
.

You agree to read my posts at your own risk.
Madwand
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Joined: 01/14/2010
SIP Device Name: SPA-2102
ISP Name: Teksavvy Cable 100/10
Computer OS: Windows 7 Professional

Re: freephoneline and sipbroker pstn numbers

Post by Madwand »

In the end I just routed my SIP call to the actual IP of the phone. DYNDNS helps me determine the current IP.

SIP:1xxxXXXxxxx@dyndnswebsite.org:5060 (or the port number for that line). I needed to forward the port in my router to forward to the SPA and it works like a charm... the only thing is that I can't get voicemail from FPL or forward the call with forwarding options.

Perhaps FPL would consider opening this up (and since they have a large POP presence, they may wish to add inbound POP service for SipBroker or iNum and collect the incomming tolls).