Adding Long Distance Provider - HOW?!

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Stewart:
Quote from: kwan on July 14, 2012, 06:45:29 pm

Sorry, what I meant to ask is how do I use a second VOIP carrier for outgoing to Serbia.  I have freephonline.ca voip for my main voip service, which covers almost everything else I need.

Sorry, I don't understand what you are asking.  If you set up freephoneline.ca on SP1, you would set up cheapvoipinc.com on SP2.  As with most "generic providers", the only specific information needed is the proxy server (outgoing.cheapvoipinc.com), your 8-digit account number, and the password supplied by cheapvoipinc.

Once set up, you can send calls on SP2 by dialing e.g. **2 381 11 xxx xxxx to call a Belgrade landline.  (**2 forces a call to use SP2.)  If desired, you could set up speed dials for your contacts, and/or modify the digit maps to automatically select cheapvoipinc for all international calls or for calls to specific countries.

If the above does not answer your concerns, please ask more specific questions.

kwan:
**2 answered it perfectly, thank you :)

I was thinking I had to somehow automate it for certain area codes :)

Sachin1:
I have a local access number to call and then have to put in a speed dial number. It is like a pre-paid card. However, once I dial the speed dial number, it goes into a vacuum and disconnects! It goes back to the dial tone!
I have no problem with the other landline that I have. Problem is only for the OBi110 connected phone.

Any clues?

Sachin

QBZappy:
Sachin1,

Welcome,

Try adding a pause "," between the access number and the telephone number.
eg: 1800xxx-xxxx,,,,5145551212

Sachin1:
Thanks for the prompt response!
Here is what I have to do
1. Dial the local access number (xxx) -xxx-xxxx
2. Asks for registered phone # + pass code
3. On putting in the 2, it says welcome and dial the number you want to call
4. I put in the overseas phone or a quick card number say 123.
5. It tells you, that there are 500 minutes available for the call.
6. Upto this point, it is fine... then there is a long pause...
7. Back to dial tone!

Thanks,
Sachin1

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