On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 10:32:40 +0100, "Telephoneman"
<> wrote:
>I gave up trying to get a trixbox working a few months ago as I could never
>fix the one way transmission problems I had (amongst others) but I'd still
>like to do something with the comms around the house, my home office and the
>wife's (remote) office.
>
>At the moment I have an account with Voipfone with a pstn number and 4 PBX
>extensions. I've also got a an account with Voiptalk and another pstn number
>which routes to a UT Starcomm F1000. Furthermore I've got a couple of US
>voip numbers with 2 different providers. All in all it's a mess and costs me
>about a tenner a month in standing charges.
>
>As I'd like to keep all my numbers I was wondering if I could ditch the
>Voipfone extensions (99p per month each) and build a centrex functionality
>using voxalot, with the hardware I've already got plus some softphones. has
>anyone done this? The dial plans would seem not to be a problem but I'm not
>sure. Would I need to register every handset/softphone as a seperate
>account?
>
>TIA
>
>Liam
You can open a single voxalot account to register all your voip
accounts. Then input all the details of your providers. Where you want
an incoming call to ring your phone you should set that provider to
'register'. Don't fall into the trap of choosing a nice, easy to
remember, voxalot number as you'll find lots of morons using it for a
test number.
You then set up your ATA to register with voxalot.
You may choose to have a dialling plan mix - some on the ATA and some
on voxalot - depends on your set up ( I am not familiar with your
router).
Once set up all your numbers will ring your phone and there will be a
common voicemail box on voxalot.
On your account details page set the time to 'London' time. That will
ensure announcements from voicemail give the correct time.
However, you should set forwarding times in GMT - an anomaly that you
should be aware of.
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