Hi Can anyone provide me with a Manchester (0161) UK DID number, preferably IAX2 but SIP is ok too, that I can use for my incoming calls? Call volume will be low. The critical thing is that DTMF must be correctly passed 100% of the time, unlike Sipgate, my current (free) provider, whose DTMF detection/passing is not at all reliable, making it useless for a virtual receptionist scenario. I don't mind paying for this service (free is good though...), as long as it is reasonably less than the cost/rental of another physical BT line in to our premises. Regards Tom
On Saturday 28 May 2005 14:31, Tom Fanning wrote:> Hi > > Can anyone provide me with a Manchester (0161) UK DID number, preferably > IAX2 but SIP is ok too, that I can use for my incoming calls? Call volume > will be low.Yeh, Sipgate's price is good (hey you can't argue with ?0 setup and ?0 per month...) but the service is lukewarm- they drop off the 'net a fair amount and some calls just result in an unavailble tone to the caller (no incoming SIP activity). Try www.gradwell.com for an 0161... http://www.gradwell.com/voip/ddi-inbound.php They offer IAX2 recently as well as SIP. gdh
In article <20050528133121.C6E6D1EF7DF@smtp.bulldogdsl.com>, Tom Fanning <mailinglists@tomt.co.uk> wrote:> Hi > > Can anyone provide me with a Manchester (0161) UK DID number, preferably > IAX2 but SIP is ok too, that I can use for my incoming calls? Call volume > will be low. > > The critical thing is that DTMF must be correctly passed 100% of the time, > unlike Sipgate, my current (free) provider, whose DTMF detection/passing is > not at all reliable, making it useless for a virtual receptionist scenario. > > I don't mind paying for this service (free is good though...), as long as it > is reasonably less than the cost/rental of another physical BT line in to > our premises.Try www.voiptalk-org - I use them with IAX2 and DTMF is fine. Cheers Tony -- Tony Mountifield Work: tony@softins.co.uk - http://www.softins.co.uk Play: tony@mountifield.org - http://tony.mountifield.org