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Getting a USA phone number
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| Tony Kay 2005-06-12, 5:45 pm |
| I noticed in passing a while back in one of the topics a reference to
getting sip numbers in the USA, but have entirely forgotten which
topic it was in.
I have had a look at some of the VOIP service providers in the UK, but
they seem to offer only UK-based numbers. Do you have to subscribe to
a US-based provider to get a US number?
I'd be very grateful for any help with getting a low-cost or free US
number so people ringing me from the US from non-VOIP phones can do so
at low cost.
Thanks
Tony
Tony Kay
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tkay11-at-excite.com
London UK
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| Dave Gill 2005-06-12, 5:45 pm |
| Tony Kay <tkay11@excite.com> wrote:
> I noticed in passing a while back in one of the topics a reference to
> getting sip numbers in the USA, but have entirely forgotten which
> topic it was in.
>
> I have had a look at some of the VOIP service providers in the UK, but
> they seem to offer only UK-based numbers. Do you have to subscribe to
> a US-based provider to get a US number?
>
> I'd be very grateful for any help with getting a low-cost or free US
> number so people ringing me from the US from non-VOIP phones can do so
> at low cost.
If you get a VoIP number from a UK VoIP provider who issues proper SIP
numbers, like Sipgate or Gradwell (but not JustDialVoIP or a Vonage
standard account), you can then get yourself a US (Washington State)
number from IPKall.com and forward it to your SIP address (for free).
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| Ivor Jones 2005-06-12, 5:45 pm |
| Tony Kay wrote:
> I noticed in passing a while back in one of the topics a reference
> to getting sip numbers in the USA, but have entirely forgotten which
> topic it was in.
>
> I have had a look at some of the VOIP service providers in the UK,
> but they seem to offer only UK-based numbers. Do you have to
> subscribe to a US-based provider to get a US number?
>
> I'd be very grateful for any help with getting a low-cost or free US
> number so people ringing me from the US from non-VOIP phones can do
> so at low cost.
You can get a free Washington State (360 area code) number from
www.ipkall.com and forward this to your UK account. I have one on my
Sipgate number and it works fine. My friends there have a plan on their
landline with inclusive calls to any US number included so they can call
me for free..!
If you specifically need an area code other than 360 then you can get
these from other suppliers but they are unlikely to be free.
Ivor
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| Tony Kay 2005-06-12, 5:45 pm |
| In uk.telecom.voip, "Ivor Jones" <ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote:
"You can get a free Washington State (360 area code) number from
"www.ipkall.com and forward this to your UK account. I have one on my
"Sipgate number and it works fine. My friends there have a plan on their
"landline with inclusive calls to any US number included so they can call
"me for free..!
"
"If you specifically need an area code other than 360 then you can get
"these from other suppliers but they are unlikely to be free.
"Ivor
In uk.telecom.voip, spam-egg-chips-n-spam@spamsoff.co.uk (Dave Gill)
wrote:
"If you get a VoIP number from a UK VoIP provider who issues proper SIP
"numbers, like Sipgate or Gradwell (but not JustDialVoIP or a Vonage
"standard account), you can then get yourself a US (Washington State)
"number from IPKall.com and forward it to your SIP address (for free).
Thanks, Dave and Ivor. That looks pretty good. I'll check it out.
Tony
Tony Kay
*** USE ONLY THE FOLLOWING FOR EMAIL ***
tkay11-at-excite.com
London UK
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| Adrian Auer-Hudson 2005-06-12, 5:45 pm |
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Vonage can sell you a virtual number in any area code. Cost is
GBP3.00/month.
A.
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| {{{{{Welcome}}}}} 2005-06-12, 5:45 pm |
| Tony Kay wrote:
> I'd be very grateful for any help with getting a low-cost or free US
> number so people ringing me from the US from non-VOIP phones can do so
> at low cost.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tony
I have a number via IPKall.com too, have had it routed to my sipgate
number no problem, also no problem with FWD.
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| David Floyd 2005-06-13, 2:45 am |
| In message of Sun, 12 Jun 2005, Dave Gill writes
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>If you get a VoIP number from a UK VoIP provider who issues proper SIP
>numbers, like Sipgate or Gradwell (but not JustDialVoIP or a Vonage
>standard account), you can then get yourself a US (Washington State)
>number from IPKall.com and forward it to your SIP address (for free).
>
Why are you suggesting that an IPKall number can't be forward to a
JustDialVoIP number?
David
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| Dave Gill 2005-06-13, 5:45 pm |
| David Floyd <david@floyd.org.uk> wrote:
> Why are you suggesting that an IPKall number can't be forward to a
> JustDialVoIP number?
I'm not sure the JDV username I have could be used as part of a valid
SIP address. If it can then JDV would be an option too.
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| {{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> Tony Kay wrote:
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I have a New York number provided free by stanaphone (www.stanaphone.com).
Rob
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| Ivor Jones 2005-06-13, 5:45 pm |
| Rob wrote:
> {{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote:
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> I have a New York number provided free by stanaphone
> (www.stanaphone.com).
Does it forward to an existing SIP account such as Sipgate or do you have
to have an account with them..?
Ivor
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| Philippe Deleye 2005-06-13, 5:45 pm |
| > > I have a New York number provided free by stanaphone
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> Does it forward to an existing SIP account such as Sipgate or do you have
> to have an account with them..?
You need an account @sip.stanaphone.com
you can choose between 5-6 area codes
it is free for incoming calls, account obsoleted if inactive >45 days
Philippe
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| David Floyd 2005-06-13, 5:45 pm |
| In message of Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Philippe Deleye writes
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>You need an account @sip.stanaphone.com
>you can choose between 5-6 area codes
>it is free for incoming calls, account obsoleted if inactive >45 days
>
You can have calls forwarded to any phone number which are chargeable at
the normal call rates.
Voicemail can be forwarded as email.
David
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