Using OBi+GV in Israel
Felix:
Thank you, excellent information... One follow-up question:
Quote from: shap on December 29, 2011, 01:34:31 pm
1. No. I have a local (012) SIP provider registered on SP1. In general, they do not provide a SIP user/password, and in this case you will just connect 012 adapter to Line port of OBI110. Caller ID will work ok.
You say in general :) Can you elaborate?
I am looking at 012 site and in their Russian FAQ section I see: Q: Can I connect my home PBX to 012 phone line. A: Of course! The process is free and it takes only a few hours! (The site is in Hebrew and Russian - can't find any English). It would be ideal if I can use OBi for both GV and 012 (setting up auto attendant, etc.). Maybe they give you credentials if you ask them in Russian ;)
Besides 012, do you know / recommend any Israeli SIP provider that does provide credentials?
shap:
Quote from: Felix on December 30, 2011, 01:47:21 pm
Thank you, excellent information... One follow-up question:
Quote from: shap on December 29, 2011, 01:34:31 pm
1. No. I have a local (012) SIP provider registered on SP1. In general, they do not provide a SIP user/password, and in this case you will just connect 012 adapter to Line port of OBI110. Caller ID will work ok.
You say in general :) Can you elaborate?
I am looking at 012 site and in their Russian FAQ section I see: Q: Can I connect my home PBX to 012 phone line. A: Of course! The process is free and it takes only a few hours! (The site is in Hebrew and Russian - can't find any English). It would be ideal if I can use OBi for both GV and 012 (setting up auto attendant, etc.). Maybe they give you credentials if you ask them in Russian ;)
Besides 012, do you know / recommend any Israeli SIP provider that does provide credentials?
Well, there are 2 SIP providers in Israel - 012 (Golden Lines/Orange) and 013 (Netvision/Cellcome). for 012 you can get a program "no calls - no bill" - so if you did not used your phone you will pay 0$ and still get DID number. However, non of those providers will give you SIP username and password. Both of them will supply you with MP202 or similar VOIP adapter. So you will need to connect this adapter to Line port of Obi110.
I am using 012 and have no issues at all. I used it with there adapter and with Obi directly. If you do not have a close friends in 012, you will probably not get SIP user/password...
Stewart:
Quote from: Felix on December 30, 2011, 01:47:21 pm
Besides 012, do you know / recommend any Israeli SIP provider that does provide credentials?
You can use any provider to call Israel; several are less than $0.01/min. to landlines. A few offer numbers in Israel, e.g. Anveo ($8 - $9.50/mo.) and CallWithUs ($6.50/mo.). You will likely find better prices elsewhere, try http://www.voipproviderslist.com/country/voip-israel/voip-providers-israel/ .
joeintheforum:
I am using OBi 110 in Israel with GV, I am a new user and am cluless. I would like to setup so that when I dial a US number 1xxxxxxxxxx, it should use GV. It should be simple since all Israeli numbers start with a 0.
Please provide detailed instructions.
Thank You
Lavarock7:
When I read about people shipping things like Obi's overseas, my first thought is, did they do what I did?
When setting up my sisters unit here, I hard-coded the IP address and forgot to set it to use DHCP when I shipped it. She plugged it in and her lan address block was not correct for my settings here at home.
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