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Old 01-19-2007, 11:18 AM
Brian A
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Default Re: SPA3102 vs Frizbox 7050?

On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 10:42:27 GMT, "Yaz"
<yza82REMOVE@SPAMTRAPukgateway.net> wrote:

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>"Brian A" <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote
>> You can certainly have all those providers as OUTGOING providers but
>> only one can be incoming. This is UNLESS you use Voxalot as your
>> incoming/outgoing main provider. Then you can put all your
>> incoming/outgoing providers, as you choose, on Voxalot and your calls
>> will be routed appropriately.

>
>Does this mean that if I buy an SPA3102 and use voxalot for incomming I can
>have several incomming numbers? I am trying to achieve several incomming
>numbers eg 0116, 0161,01322, FWD, Voipcheap. I dont mind having reduced
>outgoing providors.
>
>I feel the AVM is a bit more complicated and difficult to set up and ease of
>dialing rather than SPA3102.
>Yaz

From what Ivor has said in the past I don't think that the Fritzbox is
very difficult to set up, but, in answer to your question, YES, it is
possible to have lots of incoming and outgoing providers if you use
Voxalot. The only disadvantage is that you are relying on Voxalot not
going down - it is another link in the chain. Having said that I
think that Voxalot is reasonably reliable.
If you don't want more than 4 outgoing providers (+PSTN if you have
it) I would program those on the SPA and then use Voxalot as your main
incoming/outgoing provider. Voxalot is very flexible in what it allows
you to do.
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