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Alexandra Bache

2005-08-24, 5:45 pm

I would like to have a London number which forwards calls to my mobile so I
bear the cost. Does anyone offer this service at a reasonable price? Is
there a better alternative I haven't considered? Someone I spoke to
mentioned Asterisk and I have read some threads here, but I think that is
overkill for my requirements.

A.B.


Mathew Curtis

2005-08-24, 5:45 pm


Sean wrote:
> Alexandra Bache wrote:
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>
> www.voipfone.co.uk Provide phone numbers =A31.99 a month, and you can
> divert them to your mobile. They don't show CLI of incoming calls though


Yes I spotted that too but apparently they are supposed to be changing
that this week not that it matters too much

Mat

Mathew Curtis

2005-08-24, 5:45 pm


Sean wrote:
> Mathew Curtis wrote:
>
> What are they going to change? The CLI thing?


Yes to be honest I only noticed it because I had all my calls diverted
and I was waiting for an important call that I missed and when I
checked my missed calls it showed no number so I gave voipfone a call
and they said that they were changing it this week so that the
originating cli is passed to the receiving phone

Mat

Sauron

2005-08-25, 2:45 am


"Alexandra Bache" <notshown@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
news:3n47c8F19jop1U2@individual.net...
>I would like to have a London number which forwards calls to my mobile so I
>bear the cost. Does anyone offer this service at a reasonable price? Is
>there a better alternative I haven't considered? Someone I spoke to
>mentioned Asterisk and I have read some threads here, but I think that is
>overkill for my requirements.
>
> A.B.
>
>


http://www.gradwell.co.uk/ offer freephone 0800 numbers as well as
geographical 01/02 numbers and offer call divert. free for the first 3
months and then £4 a month.

I am a happy Gradwell customer using the a 0800 number which works well for
me.




John Blessing

2005-08-25, 7:45 am

Sauron" <nazgul@war.org> wrote in message
news:krudnUSaJ4vBu5DeRVn_vA@giganews.com...
>
> "Alexandra Bache" <notshown@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:3n47c8F19jop1U2@individual.net...
>
> http://www.gradwell.co.uk/ offer freephone 0800 numbers as well as
> geographical 01/02 numbers and offer call divert. free for the first 3
> months and then £4 a month.
>
> I am a happy Gradwell customer using the a 0800 number which works well
> for me.
>
>


Vonage has "simulring" - you specify a list of numbers that will ring as
soon as your VOIP number rings, the first one to pick up takes the call.

They also have call hunt and basic divert.

No additional charge for the above.

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