UK VOIP Provider(s)?
Any recommendations, please?
(not Skype) Thanks |
sipgate.co.uk are growing rapidly, you can use any SIP enabled phone and they can provide you with any STD coded number.
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Hello
I use www.sipgate.co.uk and it works for the most part and they give you a geographical number for free. Occasionally dodgy connection with echo. I also have a http://www.sipphone.com number and that's more reliable (I use it for the American number), they will also let you buy an 0870 number. Steve. |
Another sipgate user here, I use it with the softphone on my Mac, will probably get a Grandstream IP phone at some point when I can collect enough parts to build an Asterisk box.
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Having looked further, although they appear cheap at first glance, there's not a lot of depth to their site...... might need some research.
Thanks for the answers so far, btw. |
Hi Burr,
another vote here for sipgate. Works fine with my Asterisk PBX :) and my Cisco 7960 phones. Also works fine with my X-Lite client on my pc. H |
Hello
It might help if you say what you are looking to do with it? For example, if you are after free calls then http://www.voipbuster.com is quite good. I just wanted a local number in both the UK and US to receive (not make) calls. Steve. |
Got my new toy :)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ha/ipphone.jpg Got a Sipgate account :) Now to go find some hotspots :) ....I'm easily pleased, eh? :D :D |
Thanks for all the pointers, btw.
Appreciated :) |
Thats impressive burr where did you get that from if you dont mind me asking?
Cheers Gary |
Oooh that's nice, but expensive I'm guessing? Add me to the "curious as to where you got it from" list :)
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Got it from ebay in the states. About £80 all in.
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