dial plan - inphonex
ianobi:
I suggest trying this:
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<01134>[679]xxxxxxxx|<0:01144>[1237]xxxxxxxxx|xx.)
It enables you to dial numbers as if you were in USA/Spain/UK. For example:
USA dial 12345678901
Spain dial 912345678
UK dial 01234567890
Any other country / number you will need to dial 011 + country code + area code + number.
I don't have much knowledge of Spanish voip providers (I'm in the UK). A quick search did not find any easy answers. For a lot less than €500 you could buy a OBi110 and connect a local PSTN line and use it only for 112. Another option may be to buy an OBi202 with Bluetooth dongle and connect a mobile phone to use its 112 facility.
Clive:
Thanks Ianobi, this is great and seeing this has just given me an idea.
In the last (UK) part of the dial plan, if I add a further 0 at the beginning and remove the 44 from the 01144, that would suffice for international dialling if they use the full international code (00 44 1234567890) rather than just 44. I might get the hang of this yet.
Edit: I think I've got this wrong again. Might that be ....|<00:011>xx.|.... or something like that.
I have another potential scenario with an Obi100, routing 112/999 calls onto the second account so that dialling 112 or 999 has the effect of dialling **2 then dialling the emergency services.
The reason I'm trying work this out is because there are no landlines where I am and mobile signals are quite hit and miss so satellite internet is the way to go and then using voip. My supplier works well via satellite but a lot don't so it might end up being a bit of mix and match to get the 112 service added.
ianobi:
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In the last (UK) part of the dial plan, if I add a further 0 at the beginning and remove the 44 from the 01144, that would suffice for international dialling if they use the full international code (00 44 1234567890) rather than just 44.
In fact many voip providers insist on 00 as the prefix for all calls. I use voipcheap.co.uk for calls to mobile numbers and have to use 00. The rule for landlines and mobiles for UK numbers would be:
<0:0044>[1237]xxxxxxxxx
However, that does not work for inphonex as they want 011 as a prefix.
The part on the left of the colon is replaced by the part on the right of the colon within the <> symbols.
Routing of 112 in Spain would be best done using Phone Port DigitMap and Phone Port OutboundCallRoute and sending it direct to sp2 with no reference to other digitmaps. See a previous post between you and me regarding 112/999 within the UK.
You might ask the Spanish emergency operators if they allow calls on a standard Spanish number which calls to their emergency operators. Then we can translate 112 to that number so it's seamless to anyone dialling 112.
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