| Author |
France / Paris geographic number
|
|
| Joao Saraiva 2006-03-22, 2:45 am |
| Hi all
I was resident in Paris for some time and now in order to make it easy to my
friends there to contact me I would like to have a France / Paris geographic
number. It seems that in France this is not possible unless you are
resident (unlike the UK or the US). Does anyone know how to sort out this ?
Thanks for your help !
JS
| |
| Thomas Kenyon 2006-03-22, 2:45 am |
| Joao Saraiva wrote:
> Hi all
> I was resident in Paris for some time and now in order to make it easy to my
> friends there to contact me I would like to have a France / Paris geographic
> number. It seems that in France this is not possible unless you are
> resident (unlike the UK or the US). Does anyone know how to sort out this ?
> Thanks for your help !
> JS
>
>
Use a French proxy and a fake address?
There are lots of public proxys you can use (just search for free web
proxies in google).
Do you know a reliable french provider that will give you a geographic
number?
| |
| paul123 2006-03-23, 8:45 pm |
|
Joao Saraiva wrote:
> Hi all
> I was resident in Paris for some time and now in order to make it easy to=
my
> friends there to contact me I would like to have a France / Paris geograp=
hic
> number. It seems that in France this is not possible unless you are
> resident (unlike the UK or the US). Does anyone know how to sort out thi=
s ?
> Thanks for your help !
> JS
If you register for an account with voipstunt.com, internetcalls.com or
voipdiscount.com with your user details with a Paris address, you'll
PROBABLY get allocated a Paris number. Almost certainly not allowed in
their TOS but worth a try?
You will also have to pay in =8010 credit.
| |
| Thomas Kenyon 2006-03-23, 8:45 pm |
| paul123 wrote:
> Joao Saraiva wrote:
>
> If you register for an account with voipstunt.com, internetcalls.com or
> voipdiscount.com with your user details with a Paris address, you'll
> PROBABLY get allocated a Paris number. Almost certainly not allowed in
> their TOS but worth a try?
>
> You will also have to pay in €10 credit.
>
Don't they disconnect the number if you don't use the service?
| |
| paul123 2006-03-23, 8:46 pm |
|
Thomas Kenyon wrote:
> Don't they disconnect the number if you don't use the service?
I thought you lose your voip-in number if it gets to the magic 120 days
when you lose your credit too (if you don't top up).
| |
| Thomas Kenyon 2006-03-23, 8:46 pm |
| paul123 wrote:
> Thomas Kenyon wrote:
>
>
> I thought you lose your voip-in number if it gets to the magic 120 days
> when you lose your credit too (if you don't top up).
>
That was it, but I thought it was less than that.
| |
| paul123 2006-03-23, 8:46 pm |
|
Thomas Kenyon wrote:
> paul123 wrote:
> That was it, but I thought it was less than that.
They do change their rates and ToS regularly, so, it'll probably be
down to 90 days next month. 
| |
| Philippe Deleye 2006-03-23, 8:46 pm |
|
"Joao Saraiva" <joao.saraiva@cam-group.com> wrote in message
news:dvqvft$igh$1@news.freedom2surf.net...
> Hi all
> I was resident in Paris for some time and now in order to make it easy to
my
> friends there to contact me I would like to have a France / Paris
geographic
> number. It seems that in France this is not possible unless you are
> resident (unlike the UK or the US). Does anyone know how to sort out this
?
www.netappel.fr, sipdiscount.com, voipstunt, etc .. (any of the Finarea
group)
just complete in the details that your country is France, give them 10.00
EUR and apply for a Voip-in number
The Paris numbers alloacted are in the range +33 1 7090 xxxx
works fine
Note
You cannot change the country afterwards for existing accounts
e.g. if you need a german number, you need to register your country at
sign-on ...
Philippe
|
|
|
|