Obi202 Dial Plan / Digit Map UK configuration
ianobi:
At £35 the OBi110 is good value at the moment. I have two and they work very well with PSTN here, although you will have to make changes to various Line Port settings to match a British Telecom line - the info is available.
I have no experience of the OBiLINE adapter, but some posts here have caused me to doubt that it is an exact replacement for the OBi110 built in PSTN facility. The OBi202 has two phone ports and a bit more processing power than the OBi110, which may be important to some people. I have tested an OBi110 with four simultaneous calls going on and found it coped very well.
There are big advantages to having all your services (PSTN and VOIP) on the one OBi device as this allows all sorts of bridging to happen. For instance may wish to dial in via your BT line from a remote location and bridge a call out on a VOIP service.
Voice Gateways are indeed useful. They do need to "piggy-back" off sp services configured for SIP. That's no problem, it does not even have to be a real SIP VOIP provider. I have my sp2 set up as a fake SIP provider and use various services like voipcheap on Voice Gateways piggy-backed on sp2.
Anyhow, it looks like you have got a good understanding very quickly if you have already tried Voice Gateways and reconfigured your dial plans!
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