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Author Re: Fritz experience so far .. / ENUM
T i m

2007-07-04, 7:11 am

On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 09:28:26 +0200, "John Miller"
<john.miller@nospamplease.com> wrote:

>
>Because:
>
>- name@provider.com is easier to remember than a phonenumber (think of this:
>we also don't remember a website's IP address, but use a easy to remember
>name to reach them - still, with telephony, everyone seems to prefer a
>number)


I understand the logic but with people or places the name is a tag
with the number being what actually gets you there. Adding a name tag
to a phone number is logical (like 'Pete') but not when it entails
registering that information elsewhere else (it's you local shortcut
to a number). I guess making it like a URL is a good 'extension' to
that logic but a bit too much for me to deal with at the moment (I
need to see things working to properly understand them).
>
>- in case you have your own domain, you can have your name servers resolve
>sip:name@yourdomain.com which can stay the same even if you switch providers
>later on


Not got my own domain yet.
>
>- it routes completely and directly over the Internet, so no intermediate
>PSTN operator necessary (no charge for that, and no codec conversion loss -
>so better sound quality).


But you can do that without that can't you? Like if I call a Sipgate
number from a Sipgate number?
>
>- it's a more modern way of calling - and sip:firstname@lastname.co.uk next
>to mailto:firstname@lastname.co.uk would look good on your business card ;)


Hmmm, or it could make you look like a sad geek! ;-)
>
>
>If you put *121# in front of a phonenumber, the Fritz!box will ignore your
>dialling rules and user your first VOIP provider to dial out. So if sipgate
>is first in your list, then yes.


Ok, so far so good then (though not an easy sequence eh)?
>
>PS. It's *122# for the second VOIP provider, and so on. *111# is forcing to
>use the fixed line.


Ok .. (I can see an instruction sheet on the wall coming up).
>
>But in general, these prefixes are only necessary in exceptional cases.
>It's better to use the dialling rules, and then just dial the regular
>numbers as usual.


Ok .. maybe when I get some credit on Sipgate (or somewhere) and can
test it out for real it will all fall into place ...
>
>Note: if you put a # at the end of your phonenumber the connection will be
>made quicker (otherwise the Fritz!box will wait a few seconds more because
>it's not sure if it got the complete number yet).


Ok ..
>
>
>Since the analogue ports of the Fritz!box use a standard POTS signal, any
>decent DECT phone should work properly on it.


I know it will work but I wondered if there were phones that adapted
to SIP use better, ie had better screens or phonebooks etc?
>
>If you want more "integration" and settings, you should consider an ISDN
>phone.


Hmm, what is one of them and how / could I use one of them without
ISDN service John?
>
>
>I have no idea (I don't use their service).


Ok, I'll ask them.

All the best ..

T i m

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