CircleNet would like to introduce ourselves to the Obi world
zorlac:
Quote from: azrobert on April 26, 2014, 10:09:25 am
You should also be getting the long pause with GV. Nope, works fine.
Try this:
ITSP Profile A
DigitMap: (1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.S3)
I'm comfused. Are you still using GV on SP1? If yes, how do to dial numbers for GV? Do you use prefix "**1"?
856-xxx-xxxx
How do you dial numbers for routing to CircleNet? 8-856-xxx-xxxx
Please post your VG1 DigitMap.
(<8:>1xxxxxxxxxx|<8:1>xxxxxxxxxx|<8:1856>xxxxxxx|<8:>011xxxxxx.S3)
ToddAllen:
Just signed up to try out the service though I'm not yet validated.
In addition to using this service on my Obi I'm hoping to be able to place calls via wifi on an android phone using my CircleNet sip credentials and an app such as sipdroid. I currently place wifi calls using the GrooveIP app via Google voice and that too uses the XMPP interface that Google is killing May 15.
Will this work? Will it be easy to obtain the sip credentials once I'm validated and can access the website? Is there a recommended app for placing calls this way? Does anything special need to be done regarding the possibility of placing calls simultaneously via the Obi and the android phone?
gderf:
Quote from: ToddAllen on April 26, 2014, 12:06:52 pm
Will it be easy to obtain the sip credentials once I'm validated and can access the website?
Yes.
Sam_from_CircleNet:
ToddAllen,
I'm not sure what your CircleNet account number is but we don't have any left for validation this morning so I'm guessing your active now Welcome Aboard!
Now on to your sip question about multiple devices, the answer is HECK YES! connect as many devices as you want to your account. Personally I use SIPdroid on my android devices but any sip client should work for you.
Sam
CircleNet
azrobert:
zorlac,
Try this:
Phone
DigitMap: (8(Msp1)|[1-9]x?*(Mpli)|[1-9]S9|[1-9][0-9]S9|911|**0|***|#|**1(Msp1)|**2(Msp2)|**9(Mpp)|(Mpli))
ITSP Profile A
DigitMap: (1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xxxxxx.S3)
The 8(Msp1) will use the SP1 patterns plus an "8" prefix to validate numbers.
If you used (Mvg1) like I suggested in my last post the 8 prefix will be stripped off before getting to the outbound route.
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