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Jono
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      09-26-2005
SIP to SIP calls = fine

SIP to PSTN calls = fine

18866 Prefix on BT line to my Geographic VOIP number = fine

Telewest line to my Geographic VOIP number = fine

Orange to my Geographic VOIP number = "number not in use"

BT to my Geographic VOIP number = Dead tone

Who should I raise the fault with? Orange, my VOIP supplier, or BT?



 
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Ivor Jones
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      09-26-2005


"Jono" <> wrote in message
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> Who should I raise the fault with? Orange, my VOIP
> supplier, or BT?


Which VoIP provider is it..?

Ivor


 
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Jono
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      09-26-2005


Ivor Jones wrote:
|| "Jono" <> wrote in message
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|| [snip]
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||| 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!

It's Sipgate.


 
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Ivor Jones
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      09-26-2005


"Jono" <> wrote in message
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> 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




 
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Jono
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      09-26-2005


Ivor Jones wrote:
||||| [snip]
|||||
||||| Which VoIP provider is it..?
|||||
||| ...hmm
|||
||| I didn't want my post hijacking!
||
|| Eh..?
||

I hadn't meant to suggest you were hijacking it - I had meant that I didn't
want the Sipgate-Bashers getting involved.


 
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Roly
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      09-26-2005

"Jono" <> wrote in message
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> SIP to SIP calls = fine
>
> SIP to PSTN calls = fine
>
> 18866 Prefix on BT line to my Geographic VOIP number = fine
>
> Telewest line to my Geographic VOIP number = fine
>
> Orange to my Geographic VOIP number = "number not in use"
>
> BT to my Geographic VOIP number = Dead tone
>
> Who should I raise the fault with? Orange, my VOIP supplier, or BT?
>
>


Has this always been the situation or a new problem? Could simply be that
your voip number is in a range not been updated onto internal by Orange or
(suprisingly mind) BT. If you post the STD code of your number I'm sure
there are folk here who could tell you if it is a new range or not......

Roly


 
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Jono
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      09-26-2005


Roly wrote:
|| "Jono" <> wrote in message
|| news:4VWZe.116089$ .uk...
||| SIP to SIP calls = fine
|||
||| SIP to PSTN calls = fine
|||
||| 18866 Prefix on BT line to my Geographic VOIP number = fine
|||
||| Telewest line to my Geographic VOIP number = fine
|||
||| Orange to my Geographic VOIP number = "number not in use"
|||
||| BT to my Geographic VOIP number = Dead tone
|||
||| Who should I raise the fault with? Orange, my VOIP supplier, or BT?
|||
|||
||
|| Has this always been the situation or a new problem? Could simply be
|| that your voip number is in a range not been updated onto internal
|| by Orange or (suprisingly mind) BT. If you post the STD code of your
|| number I'm sure there are folk here who could tell you if it is a
|| new range or not......
||
|| Roly

Hi Roly,

It's a brand new issue - been all day today.

The Sipgate numbers in question (01274 9xxxxx) have been fine for
months.........


 
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Roly
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      09-26-2005

"Jono" <> wrote in message
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>
> Hi Roly,
>
> It's a brand new issue - been all day today.
>
> The Sipgate numbers in question (01274 9xxxxx) have been fine for
> months.........


Certainly a strange one then! Ivor's reply of maybe some providers differing
response to updating their systems after resolution of fault sounds the most
plausable to me in that case.

Roly.


 
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Jono
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      09-26-2005


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.


 
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Thomas Rankin
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      09-26-2005
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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