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echen:
I had set up first 110 success in HK office so I can use Obion from outside and then make land line call thru the 110.

I want to install another 110 at China office, I understand I can call the China local call thru Obion #* 12345678 which # is the speed dial no. of China office 110 and 12345678 is the local no. in China

The question is - is it possible I can use a mobile without Obion installed from HK dial the local land line no. connected to  HK 110 then thru the internet to China 110 then dial the local call in China thru the PSTN?

Thanks in advance.

hwittenb:
Quote from: echen on January 28, 2013, 08:15:03 am

The question is - is it possible I can use a mobile without Obion installed from HK dial the local land line no. connected to  HK 110 then thru the internet to China 110 then dial the local call in China thru the PSTN?


Yes it should be possible to bridge the call as you describe.  The configuration can be very flexible depending on whether you wish to return a dial tone or send the call to a specific number. 

This assumes there is no blocking by the internet carrier, and your local HK mobile circuit can reliably send dtmf tones over the in-progress call and it can deliver a caller id that the OBi can receive in the event you wish to use the caller id in determining the call routing.

QBZappy:
echen,

You can use a sip soft client, or perhaps even a GTALK client itself. The inbound call route needs to match exactly with whatever the CID the OBi unit is receiving. In the case of GTALK, your CID is most likely a text name rather than numbers.

echen:
Quote from: hwittenb on January 29, 2013, 04:49:59 pm


Yes it should be possible to bridge the call as you describe.  The configuration can be very flexible depending on whether you wish to return a dial tone or send the call to a specific number. 

This assumes there is no blocking by the internet carrier, and your local HK mobile circuit can reliably send dtmf tones over the in-progress call and it can deliver a caller id that the OBi can receive in the event you wish to use the caller id in determining the call routing.


Many thanks for your reply.  I just want to send the call to local land line numbers  (any local numbers accepted) which similar I was located at China office and dial out land line numbers.

So in this case, any suggestion for setup and information I can review?  As I am new for VoIp and Obi110, sorry for stupid questions.

echen:
Quote from: QBZappy on January 29, 2013, 04:57:46 pm

echen,

You can use a sip soft client, or perhaps even a GTALK client itself. The inbound call route needs to match exactly with whatever the CID the OBi unit is receiving. In the case of GTALK, your CID is most likely a text name rather than numbers.


Thanks for your information.

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