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Old 03-31-2007, 12:35 AM
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Default Re: SPA3102 or something else??

Recently, Brian A popped out over the fence
around uk.telecom.voip and said...
|On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 16:13:40 +0100, "Ivor Jones"
|<ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote:
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|><SteveC> wrote in message
|>news:rpkn03pqmnobcrnshe3c5lu2ccijq23otc@4ax.com
|>
|>[snip]
|>
|>> However, I *might* (say might 'cause not sure yet) want
|>> to have more than one SIP INCOMING number.
|>> And this I see from reading, is not possible on the
|>> incoming??
|>>
|>> If it's not possible to have multiple incoming voip
|>> numbers (and assuming I decide I really do want this) is
|>> there another ATA I could consider which has all of these
|>> features?
|>
|>The Fritz!Box range can have up to 10 SIP accounts, both incoming and
|>outgoing. Callthrough is theoretically possible but I've never tried it,
|>not having a requirement for it. You can certainly route calls to
|>different prefixes/numbers via specified accounts and/or the fixed line.
|>
|>Ivor
|As Ivor says callthrough is 'theoretically' possible but I think that
|there have been postings that say it is hard, if not impossible, to
|implement. No doubt someone will comment on that.
|
Not hard at all, done it in a few very easy steps. If someone is
interested I can make a sort of "howto", publish it on the 'net
somewhere and post a link here...
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