Using Google Voice for Long Distance and Local Carrier for Local Calls
RonR:
Simply copy/paste the values I listed into those settings. They are the complete values.
Replace aaa with your area code (403 or 587).
The list at the bottom was just to show you what will go out where for the different dialing formats.
Felix:
Scott -
just noticed that Ron's post has [2-9]11S0 - zero. For some reason your line looks like [2-9]11SO - letter oh. It should be zero...
ssturner66:
Thanks RonR and Felix, I have my OBi110 up and running!
I appreciate your help in getting it working properly.
Scott Turner.
Sophia:
Sorry to revive this topic, but it almost exactly provides the information I'm looking for :)
I am such a newbie yet, that I don't know how to adapt the code above into this simple rule:
If we dial a 1 or 011 in the front, use Google Voice,
Everything else, use our landline (I think that sums it up?)
Oh wait, 1800 and other free numbers should use our landline too...
Thanks so much in advance ;D
Edit, would this do?
Code:
([2-9]11S0|<250>[2-9]xxxxxx|250xxxxxxx|<**1>1xxxxxxxxxx|<**1>011xx.)
Sophia:
Ok... I studied the tutorial, but it is still rather difficult... would the following code be correct?
([2-9]11S0 | <250>xxx xxxx | <**1>1xxxxxxxxxx !180x xxx xxxx !188x xxx xxxx | <**2>011xx. )
- [2-9]11S0 : (sorry, I don't understand this, what does it do?) - PSTN
- <250>xxx xxxx : anything with 7 digits will add 250 in front - PSTN
- <**1>1xxxxxxxxxx : anything that starts with 1 will use - SP1
- !180x xxx xxxx : except numbers that start with 180 ... - PSTN
- !188x xxx xxxx : except numbers that start with 188 ... - PSTN
- <**2>011xx. : international calls - SP2
- I think 911 is still missing? - PSTN
Please correct me if that was wrong, I think I am getting the hang if it by now :)
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