Duane
2005-Mar-02 04:53 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] e164.org and FWD now have peering arrangement
There is now a peering arrangement between e164.org and FreeWorldDialup which means any and all subscribers on FWD are now easily able to make enum calls by prefixing their call with **164, like wise it's almost as simple to make a call to FWD by hitting 8829990<fwd number> This means that for those of you wanting to send/receive calls to/from FWD subscribers you can now do so, easily and without needing to stay registered to their servers... Just prefix your caller ID with **164 if you want to make it easy for people to hit redial... -- Best regards, Duane http://www.cacert.org - Free Security Certificates http://www.nodedb.com - Think globally, network locally http://www.sydneywireless.com - Telecommunications Freedom http://happysnapper.com.au - Sell your photos over the net! http://e164.org - Using Enum.164 to interconnect asterisk servers "In the long run the pessimist may be proved right, but the optimist has a better time on the trip."
Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
2005-Mar-03 18:35 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] e164.org and FWD now have peering arrangement
duane@e164.org (Duane) writes:> There is now a peering arrangement between e164.org and FreeWorldDialup > which means any and all subscribers on FWD are now easily able to make > enum calls by prefixing their call with **164, like wise it's almost as > simple to make a call to FWD by hitting 8829990<fwd number>FYI: FWD shows a different inbound prefix: **164 e164.org 8781039311 Is there enough spare numbering space there for you to assign e164.org dialable numbers to people in the asterisk community too? While it might be nice for asterisk home users to have their single DID listed, it strikes me that the real utility would be to have a blocks of 100 or 1000 numbers assigned to folks, so they could have each of their voip phones directly dialable from anyone that queries your db. -wolfgang -- Wolfgang S. Rupprecht http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/