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| On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 10:43:44 +0200, "John Miller"
<john.miller@nospamplease.com> wrote:
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>To call people via a SIP address, it has to be put in the Fritz!box'
>phonebook.
'Has to be' John? Is that because you can't put the letters etc in the
'dial' string or simply because the telephone system wouldn't
understand what to do with it?
> If she wants to dial normal phonenumbers (even when the call
>goes over VOIP), either phonebooks can be used.
Ok, that makes sense .. telephone system > numbers etc.
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>Doesn't she still need a separate number to be reachable on?
Well, like most 16yr olds her mobile is probably her first point of
contact (then MSN <g> ) and I'm not sure exactly how many people know
(or use) her land line. I would like to run the two (VoIP <> PSTN) in
parallel for a while just in case we forget someone who only knows her
landline.
> Maybe you can
>port your NTL number to a VOIP provider? (I don't know if or how this is
>possible in the UK).
Such things are possible between PSTN and Mobile providers but I don't
know if it would be so for our needs.
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>Anyway, your step-by-step plan should work ok.
Ok, thanks John ;-)
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>It's better not to use the PBX in the Fritz!box then, if you already have a
>real PBX.
Ok. I'm not sure exactly what choice I have re using the Fritz PABX or
not if I want to use the single phone on PSTN or VoIP though?
All the best ..
T i m
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