Using international DID to route between two dif Obi boxes

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Stewart:
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Get a second UK DID, free from UKDDI http://www.3c.co.uk/sites/ukddi/ .

If calls will come only from specific contacts, set up a Localphone account with your contacts as "your" numbers and your VoIP.ms iNum as a contact.  Set your Location to London and on the Local Numbers tab, you'll see a London number.  When your contacts dial it, it will ring your VoIP.ms line, with no charge by Localphone.

If you use the iNum gateway as suggested by infin8loop, the caller can leave off the initial 883 510, i.e. s/he only has to dial the last 9 digits of the iNum (followed by # for faster connect).

infin8loop:
Quote from: Stewart on December 30, 2011, 11:40:36 pm

If you use the iNum gateway as suggested by infin8loop, the caller can leave off the initial 883 510, i.e. s/he only has to dial the last 9 digits of the iNum (followed by # for faster connect).

The last 9 digits eh?  Yep, it works. I tried entering only the last 8 digits once, thinking the 883 means "global" country code and the "5100" means Voxbone (ie: iNum), and that didn't work. Did they already go into 5101..5109?  Or maybe a European thing, drop the country code and dial a "0" instead.  Anyway, thanks for the tip!

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