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Old 09-06-2008, 09:49 AM   #1
Clint Sharp
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Geographic numbers

I would like to set up a Canadian geographic number so friends can call
me and my family for the cost of a local (ish) call. Any recommendations
for a free (or very cheap) service?
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Old 09-06-2008, 12:45 PM   #2
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Re: Geographic numbers


"Clint Sharp" <clint@clintsmc.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
newsaYFrJB1aJTIFwWW@clintsmc.demon.co.uk...
>I would like to set up a Canadian geographic number so friends can call me
>and my family for the cost of a local (ish) call. Any recommendations for a
>free (or very cheap) service?
> --
> Clint Sharp


Seems a lot of faff, unless you're going to use a canuk number for ringing
out. Why not get yourself a Voxalot/Sipbroker account and use the Sipbroker
access numbers?




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Old 09-06-2008, 03:50 PM   #3
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In message <g2ih3m$1us5$.net>, cybuerke
<> writes
>Seems a lot of faff, unless you're going to use a canuk number for ringing
>out.
> Why not get yourself a Voxalot/Sipbroker account and use the Sipbroker
>access numbers?
>
>
>
>

Ah, perhaps I wasn't as clear as I could have been, I don't really need
a geographic number to ring out from, I just wanted one that could be
used to contact me for a local(ish) rate, so that looks ideal, thanks.

Onward and upward eh? Next mission, configuring my BT Voyager 220V
(Yeah, I'm cheap and don't mind spending time instead of money) for use
on my network, I believe you can change the SIP destination to the
internal ethernet port and configure your own SIP provider.
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Old 09-06-2008, 04:48 PM   #4
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Re: Geographic numbers


"Clint Sharp" <.uk> wrote in message
> Onward and upward eh? Next mission, configuring my BT Voyager 220V (Yeah,
> I'm cheap and don't mind spending time instead of money) for use on my
> network, I believe you can change the SIP destination to the internal
> ethernet port and configure your own SIP provider.
> --
> Clint Sharp


<wide beam> Oh, greetings to a fellow cheapskate! Perhaps you may already
have seen this, but if not, Jesus might be your friend:




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Old 10-06-2008, 04:54 AM   #5
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Re: Geographic numbers

In message <g2itbm$2knc$.net>, cybuerke
<> writes
><wide beam> Oh, greetings to a fellow cheapskate! Perhaps you may already
>have seen this, but if not, Jesus might be your friend:
>
>
>
>

Yes, I've been there, my 220V is already unlocked. Cheapskate, hmm, I
prefer to think of it as learning the hard way..
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Old 15-06-2008, 02:54 AM   #6
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Re: Geographic numbers

Clint Sharp schreef:
> I would like to set up a Canadian geographic number so friends can call
> me and my family for the cost of a local (ish) call. Any recommendations
> for a free (or very cheap) service?


Sipbroker


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Old 15-06-2008, 02:54 AM   #7
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Re: Geographic numbers

Clint Sharp schreef:
> I would like to set up a Canadian geographic number so friends can call
> me and my family for the cost of a local (ish) call. Any recommendations
> for a free (or very cheap) service?


Take a free account at *Sipbroker*, your folks call one of the numbers
below, and dial your user number...

Canada:

City PSTN Number Sponsor

Abbotsford +1-604-755-3458 Link2VoIP
Calgary +1-403-775-2208 LES.NET
Edmonton +1-780-628-3504 LES.NET
Fort Mcmurray +1-780-747-2065 Link2VoIP
Grand Prairie +1-780-833-2565 Link2VoIP
Halifax +1-902-482-3738 LES.NET
Hamilton +1-905-390-1547 Link2VoIP
Kelowna +1-250-469-9037 Link2VoIP
Kingston +1-613-887-2383 Link2VoIP
Kitchener +1-519-957-1904 LES.NET
Lethbridge +1-403-388-3611 Link2VoIP
London +1-519-937-1450 Link2VoIP
Medicine Hat +1-403-488-3600 Link2VoIP
Montreal +1-514-908-9707 Link2VoIP
Oshawa +1-905-674-6127 Link2VoIP
Oshawa +1-289-222-FREE Voice Network Inc
Ottawa +1-613-686-1602 LES.NET
Quebec City +1-418-948-3307 LES.NET
Red Deer +1-403-755-8510 Link2VoIP
Sherbrooke +1-819-780-2742 Link2VoIP
St. Catherines +1-905-378-2953 Link2VoIP
Toronto +1-647-476-FREE Voice Network Inc
Trois Rivieres +1-819-840-5332 Link2VoIP
Vancouver +1-604-628-4266 LES.NET
Vancouver +1-604-630-9700 Link2VoIP
Victoria +1-250-412-6019 Link2VoIP
Waterloo +1-519-772-5767 Link2VoIP
Whistler +1-604-966-2036 Link2VoIP
Windsor +1-519-968-2444 Link2VoIP
Winnipeg +1-204-480-4085 LES.NET

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Old 15-06-2008, 04:46 PM   #8
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Re: Geographic numbers

On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 22:09:58 +0200, TheFug <> wrote:
>Clint Sharp schreef:
>> I would like to set up a Canadian geographic number so friends can call
>> me and my family for the cost of a local (ish) call. Any recommendations
>> for a free (or very cheap) service?

>
>Take a free account at *Sipbroker*, your folks call one of the numbers
>below, and dial your user number...


Doesn't even need to be a SipBroker account. Any open service like Ekiga
will also do the trick, and can also be used to terminate an IpKall
number.

SipBroker can call Ekiga using *673-XXXXXX (where XXXXXX is the 6-digit
alias to your username.)

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Old 16-06-2008, 11:56 PM   #9
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Re: Geographic numbers

Soruk schreef:
> On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 22:09:58 +0200, TheFug <> wrote:
>> Clint Sharp schreef:
>>> I would like to set up a Canadian geographic number so friends can call
>>> me and my family for the cost of a local (ish) call. Any recommendations
>>> for a free (or very cheap) service?

>> Take a free account at *Sipbroker*, your folks call one of the numbers
>> below, and dial your user number...

>
> Doesn't even need to be a SipBroker account. Any open service like Ekiga
> will also do the trick, and can also be used to terminate an IpKall
> number.
>
> SipBroker can call Ekiga using *673-XXXXXX (where XXXXXX is the 6-digit
> alias to your username.)
>


The question was from a POTS connection.

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Old 16-06-2008, 11:57 PM   #10
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Re: Geographic numbers

On 2008-06-16, TheFug <> wrote:
> Soruk schreef:
>> On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 22:09:58 +0200, TheFug <> wrote:
>>> Clint Sharp schreef:
>>>> I would like to set up a Canadian geographic number so friends can call
>>>> me and my family for the cost of a local (ish) call. Any recommendations
>>>> for a free (or very cheap) service?
>>> Take a free account at *Sipbroker*, your folks call one of the numbers
>>> below, and dial your user number...

>>
>> Doesn't even need to be a SipBroker account. Any open service like Ekiga
>> will also do the trick, and can also be used to terminate an IpKall
>> number.
>>
>> SipBroker can call Ekiga using *673-XXXXXX (where XXXXXX is the 6-digit
>> alias to your username.)

>
> The question was from a POTS connection.


My reply stands. Dial (for example) 01223 858747 then dial any
Sipbroker-routeable number. You don't need to register with SipBroker
for this.

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