JD Austin
2005-May-05 11:51 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Question PSTN->VOIP forwarding and # of inbound calls
If I get a standard business line from qwest, plug it into my FXO card and get the call forward busy service, will that allow me to handle more than 2 inbound calls? If I can do that, then I can use that for inbound calling and switch to any voip provider I want for outbound calling. One caveat is callerid.. I'd have to block it since the # is different unless theres a way to set the name on the voip provider. All my outbound calls say 'Phoenix'. JD -- JD Austin Twin Geckos Technology Services LLC email: jd@twingeckos.com http://www.twingeckos.com phone/fax: 480.422.1250
Rich Adamson
2005-May-05 13:55 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Question PSTN->VOIP forwarding and # of inbound calls
> If I get a standard business line from qwest, plug it into my FXO card > and get the call forward busy service, > will that allow me to handle more than 2 inbound calls?Yes, I'm doing that right now with Alltel. Alltel's implementation is CO-based (programmed by their techs). If you ask them to call forward to a long distance number, who pays for that call. Might ask Qwest.> If I can do that, then I can use that for inbound calling and switch to > any voip provider I want for outbound calling.Works for us right now.> One caveat is callerid.. I'd have to block it since the # is different > unless theres a way to set the name on the voip provider. > All my outbound calls say 'Phoenix'.CallerIdNum and CallerIdName are more difficult. Some itsp's allow you to submit a CallerIdNumb, but I don't know of any that support a changing CallerIdName. Part of the reason behind that is there are only about four US database vendors that are used by the US telco's (libd database). When a call is being completed to 234-5678, the local central office supporting the 234 exchange will do a database dip (call) at the time of "that" call, and the name returned from that dip is what gets presented to the caller. You have no real dynamic control over that as a "normal" user (asterisk or not). If you had two pstn lines from Qwest (as an example only) and one of those lines had a registered CallerIdName of "xxxxxx" and the other "yyyyyy", then you can have asterisk send your itsp a calleridnum associated with the first line and the call completion callerid will show up as "xxxxxx". The next asterisk itsp call could set the calleridnum to the second line, and calleridname would show up as "yyyyyy". But, both "xxxxxxx" and "yyyyyyy" were entered (basically manually) into the libd database ahead of time (no dynamic things about that). Not all itsp's support the submission of calleridnum, so you'll want to ask about it before comiting to their service. Rich
C F
2005-May-05 15:23 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Question PSTN->VOIP forwarding and # of inbound calls
On 5/5/05, JD Austin <jd@twingeckos.com> wrote:> If I get a standard business line from qwest, plug it into my FXO card > and get the call forward busy service, > will that allow me to handle more than 2 inbound calls?Yeah sure, and how will qwest make money? In most cases you have to pay per channel per month (yes even on pots lines)> If I can do that, then I can use that for inbound calling and switch to > any voip provider I want for outbound calling. > One caveat is callerid.. I'd have to block it since the # is different > unless theres a way to set the name on the voip provider.Just set the callerid with your voip account to match the pots line, the last hop will take care to put the right name in there for you.> All my outbound calls say 'Phoenix'. > > JD > > -- > JD Austin > Twin Geckos Technology Services LLC > email: jd@twingeckos.com > http://www.twingeckos.com > phone/fax: 480.422.1250 > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >