On 2007-02-07,
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> Hi,
>
> The folks on uk.telecom thought this would be the best group to post
> this to....
>
> I have just moved to Orange and have paid the extra £5 to upgrade to
> 8mb and their VOIP phone service. The trouble is that they can't give
> me a phone number with my STD code so I have an 0845 number. Since
> most telecom companies charge a fortune for calling 0845 numbers, I am
> thinking of using my Orange number for outgoing only and take incoming
> calls on my standard BT line.
I'd be inclined to be forceful with them and get them to change the
allocated/chosen number. Maybe a code in your geographic area is not
available but, unless that is important for you, surely they have codes
for other areas?
Thinking on: it's pathetic that a major telecoms concern cannot provide
full coverage of the UK number range when much smaller VoIP companies
can.
> If I understand the livebox correctly, it performs the VOIP client
> functionality (all I need to do is plug a normal phone into the box)
> so therefore I can't use a standard VOIP phone in this configuration.
> Is this correct?
You wouldn't replace the normal phone with a VoIP phone/ATA. But a SIP
ATA could solve your problem. There is a suitable one here:
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/PcTradeShop...ter-Components
Connect its line input/output and its ethernet port to the Livebox. Get
a geographic number. Set up the ATA to accept calls on that number.
Disadvantages: You pay 27 GBP and let Orange off the hook.
Advantages: You can use VoIP providers other than Orange.
> Does this mean that my only option is to get a 2 line phone? If so,
> are there any inexpensive digital cordless phones I can use? I have
> checked the posts here for 2 line DECT phones and the solutions seem
> very expensive.
No. Here is another option. There is a Livebox forum at
www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk
You want to be looking for '2-line switch'.
Disadvantages: You pay about 25 GBP and let Orange off the hook.
Advantages: Over the first option? None that I can see.
Brian.