OBi110 - VOIP Service blocked by operator

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Msanad:
Hi,
I have a new OBi110 where configure callcentric account into it with its corresponding extension , now i move to other country where the ISP provider blocking the SIP ( port 5060) , now i'm wondering if i can use other free VOIP service where the port used are not blocked , can i find a help for this.

BR

Sheffield_Steve:
Unfortunately that port (and 5061) are the standard registered ports for SIP communications.

That means it is the port used by all VoIP providers and thus changing to another service is unlikely to help you.

Your options are:

Change your ISP.  

Host your own VoIP PBX (in the cloud) as an intermediate step between you and Callcentric and use a non standard port like 53 to get from the cloud to your SIP client

Check with all the VoIP providers and see if they can be configured to use non-standard ports.  (Unlikely)

Taoman:
I use port 5010 with Anveo.

I use port 42872 with VoIP.ms.
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Do you offer alternative ports besides 5060/5061?
We offer alternative SIP ports, UDP/TCP 5080 and 42872 on all of our servers, You can try those ports in case your Internet Service Provider blocks the port 5060 UDP/TCP or if you need to use another one. For the SIP-TLS we offer alternative ports only by TCP protocol, 5061 and 42873 on all of our servers name with a number at the end. e.g. chicago1.voip.ms

https://wiki.voip.ms/article/FAQ#Do_you_offer_alternative_ports_besides_5060.2F5061.3F

Sheffield_Steve:
That's definitely worth testing to see if one of those ports are accessible. (No need to subscribe to the service to test it)

My guess is that it won't work, because the ISP is probably blocking ports to protect/encourage customers to use their own services.

Msanad:
Quote from: Sheffield_Steve on June 15, 2019, 07:39:30 am

Unfortunately that port (and 5061) are the standard registered ports for SIP communications.

That means it is the port used by all VoIP providers and thus changing to another service is unlikely to help you.

Your options are:

Change your ISP.  

Host your own VoIP PBX (in the cloud) as an intermediate step between you and Callcentric and use a non standard port like 53 to get from the cloud to your SIP client




Check with all the VoIP providers and see if they can be configured to use non-standard ports.  (Unlikely)



can you provide a list of provider in order to check the situable one for me.

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