Adrian Marsh wrote:> All,
>
> I've been experimenting with shortcodes for SIPgate etc. Passing calls
> to SIPbroker seems a good way to go, but the message I've had back from
> SIPgate is "we don't support SIPBroker"...
>
> So whats the easiest way to support SIP <> SIP network calling?
>
> At the moment, I've setup some local shortcodes (eg dial **777. to goto
> sipgate.co.uk) based on what Gradwell have publically posted, but I
> can't even get SIPgate to work with this either !! (Can't pass
these
> directly to Gradwell as their SIP trunks don't support it..)
>
> A.
>
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SIP <-> SIP calling across networks really only works if the receiving
network allows incoming calls from non-local networks. SIPgate does
not, so unless you're registered on the SIPgate network, calling another
SIPgate user from your SIPgate number, it won't accept the call.
N.