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Incoming Pots -> VoIP Forwarding
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| mr deo 2007-05-19, 7:11 pm |
| I have had several modems in the past that had great incoming voice featues
(you could set up menus and even allow users to have voice commands).. This
got me to wondering "if" there's a soft (or cheap(ish) hard) solution out
there. and if such solutions are out there then how good are they? ..
I would accept the fact that I'll get longer latency times, but fixed plans
on the mobiles means I can call home essentially free, so it would be a
great way to forward those incoming mobi phones over VoIP and save a bundle
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Thanks for your views on this ;)
and any links you can provide ;)
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| On Sat, 19 May 2007 19:43:44 GMT, "mr deo"
<rstlne@atatwhereherewheretherehuyeh.com> wrote:
>I have had several modems in the past that had great incoming voice featues
>(you could set up menus and even allow users to have voice commands).. This
>got me to wondering "if" there's a soft (or cheap(ish) hard) solution out
>there. and if such solutions are out there then how good are they? ..
>
>
>I would accept the fact that I'll get longer latency times, but fixed plans
>on the mobiles means I can call home essentially free, so it would be a
>great way to forward those incoming mobi phones over VoIP and save a bundle
> ..
>
>Thanks for your views on this ;)
>and any links you can provide ;)
>
The SPA3000 and its successor the 3102 can do this with a suitable
set-up.
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