Jono wrote:
> Ivor Jones wrote:
> || "Jono" <> wrote in message
> || news:KbXZe.116101$. uk
> ||| Ivor Jones wrote:
> ||||| "Jono" <> wrote in message
> ||||| news:4VWZe.116089$ .uk
> |||||
> ||||| [snip]
> |||||
> |||||| Who should I raise the fault with? Orange, my VOIP
> |||||| supplier, or BT?
> |||||
> ||||| Which VoIP provider is it..?
> |||||
> ||||| Ivor
> |||
> ||| ...hmm
> |||
> ||| I didn't want my post hijacking!
> ||
> || Eh..?
> ||
> ||| It's Sipgate.
> ||
> || Sometimes there are gateway or routing problems which are hard to
> || tie down to any one system. That's the problem with VoIP, there are
> || so many different interconnecting systems that can go wrong, from
> || the end user's PC or ATA to a provider's server. It's hard to tell
> || which system is at fault sometimes. When the fault is put right,
> || sometimes one network can take longer than another to realise it,
> || which is probably why you could call from one system and not another.
> ||
> || Not much help, probably, but it's all I can think of..!
> ||
> || Ivor
>
> thanks for the reply.
>
> I've sent an email to Sipgate. I dare say it'll all come back to life soon.
>
This did all happen before with Orange and 3 (at the same time), after
phoning orange, they said they were having routing troubles.
Go figure.
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