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Bob_Cat

2006-12-12, 1:11 pm

Hello,

I've been trying to get myself a virtual number with a provider in
Greece, and I notice that many countries/providers are very fussy about
who owns a phone number. You often have to declare residence in order
to get a number. I have a VoIPBuster (Betamax) account and that
required me to declare I was in the UK to get my 07 virtual number.

Is anyone aware of any legalities or requirements in regards of this?

Is anyone aware of anyone in Greece providing callin apart from
i-call.gr?

Bob

Ivor Jones

2006-12-12, 7:11 pm

"Bob_Cat" <bob@orbit.me.uk> wrote in message
news:1165936554.324542.103770@73g2000cwn.googlegroups.com
> Hello,
>
> I've been trying to get myself a virtual number with a
> provider in Greece, and I notice that many
> countries/providers are very fussy about who owns a phone
> number. You often have to declare residence in order to
> get a number. I have a VoIPBuster (Betamax) account and
> that required me to declare I was in the UK to get my 07
> virtual number.
>
> Is anyone aware of any legalities or requirements in
> regards of this?
>
> Is anyone aware of anyone in Greece providing callin
> apart from i-call.gr?


Do you perhaps know anyone there..? It's sometimes possible to get a
number by giving (with their permission, of course) a friend's address.

Ivor


RH

2006-12-13, 7:11 am


"Bob_Cat" <bob@orbit.me.uk> wrote in message
news:1165936554.324542.103770@73g2000cwn.googlegroups.com...
> Hello,
>
> I've been trying to get myself a virtual number with a provider in
> Greece, and I notice that many countries/providers are very fussy about
> who owns a phone number. You often have to declare residence in order
> to get a number. I have a VoIPBuster (Betamax) account and that
> required me to declare I was in the UK to get my 07 virtual number.
>
> Is anyone aware of any legalities or requirements in regards of this?
>
> Is anyone aware of anyone in Greece providing callin apart from
> i-call.gr?


Legailites vary according to country, but self preservation of the telecoms
industry
is probably the biggest force, some countries phone systems are still
government owned.
Local VOIP numbers been no international call charges, where profit margins
are very high.

There is I think very reasonable reasons for numbers being registered, with
potential for criminal acts
a VOIP number is very diificult to trace. I know thyere were worries in the
UK when pay as you go mobiles
could be bought without registering.

We are quite lucky in the UK, VOIP is pretty much unrestricted, where as
places like South Africa VOIP
bandwidth is often shaped to make it unusable and some ARAB countries where
its is banned, at least
for general consumers


unobtrusive@gmail.com

2006-12-13, 7:11 am


www.evoice.gr. They'll give you a number when you sign up and you don't
have to pay a monthly fee for it. Oh and their rates are better too.

The only catch is that you can only top up with a credit card over the
phone.

Tim

2006-12-13, 7:11 am

RH wrote:
> We are quite lucky in the UK, VOIP is pretty much unrestricted,


Unless you want an Isle of Man number, where the incumbent telco is
being very restrictive.

Tim
Brian

2006-12-13, 1:11 pm

On 2006-12-13, Tim <nutnews@kooky.org> wrote:

> RH wrote:
>
> Unless you want an Isle of Man number, where the incumbent telco is
> being very restrictive.


Which is some confirmation that the UK has a more accomodating VoIP
regime than other places.

Brian.
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