Help Needed With OBi & Callcentric Use of SIPBroker **275

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LTN1:
Quote from: azrobert on June 28, 2021, 09:29:25 am

If you only call a few 800 numbers, you can setup Phone Book speed dials in Callcentric

Speed Dial: *7501
Name: Cox
Number: 18002343993@tollfree.alcazarnetworks.com



Appreciate the guidance, azrobert. I use both Localphone and GV most of the time--so toll-free calling isn't a problem. But if you ever find out if SIPBroker reactivates its toll-free termination with a new code, please let us know on the forum.

Taoman:
Quote from: LTN1 on June 27, 2021, 07:37:53 am

I was just wondering if there was an alternative code like SIPBroker (**275) to use when dialing via Callcentric.


Yes, I just tried using alcazarnetworks.com on Callcentric and it worked. Got this code from RonR.

Quote from: RonR

From Callcentric, that would be:  **275*10085 + toll free number

LTN1:
Quote from: Taoman on August 01, 2021, 02:07:13 pm

Quote from: LTN1 on June 27, 2021, 07:37:53 am

I was just wondering if there was an alternative code like SIPBroker (**275) to use when dialing via Callcentric.


Yes, I just tried using alcazarnetworks.com on Callcentric and it worked. Got this code from RonR.

Quote from: RonR

From Callcentric, that would be:  **275*10085 + toll free number


Thanks, Taoman. I just looked at your response just now. Very helpful!

LTN1:
"I was just wondering if there was an alternative code like SIPBroker (**275) to use when dialing via Callcentric. I'm uncertain if the alcazarnetworks.com's toll-free termination requires signup."


It does not require signup. The code is this **275*10085  --not just **275.

You would dial **275*10085 then your toll-free number. If your toll free number was 18005551212 then you dial **275*1008518005551212

Taoman:
Quote from: LTN1 on October 28, 2021, 08:09:23 am


It does not require signup. The code is this **275*10085  --not just **275.

You would dial **275*10085 then your toll-free number. If your toll free number was 18005551212 then you dial **275*1008518005551212


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