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Old 02-13-2008, 05:15 PM
TheFug
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Default Re: Another VOIP

Custard schreef:
> I've got BT broadband with BT talk through a Voyager 2500V wireless
> modem router.
>
> Now my daughter wants her own VOIP number. Can I use my BT talk and
> another VOIP service using my existing Voyager Modem?
>


Ask BT :)

But, ...try this with a softphone, on her wireless (pc) connection,
otherwise a second, (wired) ATA
Does BT have dedicated BT ng's on it's server ? ask (BT) users there...

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