IPComms free DID
deskjockey:
DIRCOM
Thank you very much. I was sure that was it seeing it works my localphone line. I tried sticking Obi directly into the modem to see if it was a router problem and no help there. And I can't change the destination in IPComms so I suspect that may be the issue with me and maybe now you. Let me know any progress you are having with the recent problem. Check IPComms and let me know if you have it set up VOIP Yes or No. No matter what I do, when I come back in it is set to NO.
carl:
I would like to remind the folks here that ion the past a bunch of people lost their IPcomm's free DID's for different reasons. their regular DID's, especially the international ones, are quite expensive.
Since I am beyond the phase of rock bottom fishing and am quite happy with my free CC DID and my 1 $ /month Localphone DID's I will certainly pass on this one.
deskjockey:
Carl,
I also have localphone. It certainly offers great product features, especially for oversea calls. But for whatever reason, my past experience with IPComms, over one year ago, was better quality than localphone calls that once in a while are poor enough I must use another service. And I'm sure that depends on one's location to servers and other issues as everybody has different experiences with every provider. I was able to register localphone on Obi in 20 seconds and I can see that IPComms may be take a few weeks, if even possible. I think I'll try an old Linksys ATA I gave to somebody now not using it, to see if I can get that to register.
mo832:
Quote from: lhm. on January 24, 2014, 01:36:59 pm
CNAM served with this free DID? I used them for a couple years as a callback # for Sipsorcery outbound via GV. But they discontinued their free DID program back on 30 April 2013. It was a good service while it lasted. Not motivated to go back as IPKall and Callcentric (free DIDs) seem pretty stable of late.
This question was never answered. In my limited testing it appears IPcomms does NOT send CNAM, not even the generic kind with city/state. It seems to appear on the display just like GV callers (number only with no description).
Can anyone else using IPcomms confirm this yes/no ?
deskjockey:
no cnam
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