[asterisk-biz] DID in France redirected to UK cellphoneon T-Mobile?
Sam Tam
samtam888 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 12 14:31:46 CST 2008
To be honest there isn't a cheap ways of doing this
As far as I am concern I can think of a couple.
1. Get a GSM VoIP Phone with GPRS or 3G or something
Register a French DID into from something like virtualphoneline
2. Just get a French DID and then have them forward to your UK Mobile (cost
like .10 USD + a min)
3. Get a GSM VoIP Gateway and then register the French DID into the gateway
and set a forwarding to a UK mobile phone and of course you need another GSM
Sim card.
4. Screw the French DID and get on your life with it.
5. Of course divert the call from the DID to a UK landline that way it is
far far more cheaper than mobile.
I know it is a pain in the butt, but mobile calls in Europe are generally
ripped off and there isn't a crap you can do about it rather than live with
it.
Sam Tam
Cyber-Telecom.net
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[mailto:asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Trixter aka Bret
McDanel
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 3:16 AM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] DID in France redirected to UK cellphoneon
T-Mobile?
Given how critical you are to responses, I dont know how many more will
want to risk saying anything on this issue.
For example the gateway could be a single line device and nothing more,
originally I believe you called it a pbx, which indicates that you didnt
really read what it was. They also speak sip, which generally has lower
rates to things like mobiles than most fixed line providers. But if a
single line device is not needed because its an individual, I dont know
of much else that is smaller. Perhaps your best bet would be a 0 line
device since you have been so critical of every other solution.
On Sat, 2008-01-12 at 19:24 +0100, randulo wrote:
> On Jan 11, 2008 4:47 PM, Peter Beckman <beckman at angryox.com> wrote:
>
> > > A friend of mine would like a phone number in France that when called,
> > > terminates to his +44 cellphone or if that's too expensive, at least
> > > to his UK landline.
> Why do you guys answer these without reading them first?
>
> Subject: "DID in France redirected to UK Cellphone"
>
> and your suggestions:
>
> Rehan: "terminate it to UK land line for ..." - hello cellphone, T-Mobile
>
Uhh you did say "at least to his UK landline" so um yeah
Maybe some people did read what you wrote, and they responded to what
you wrote, and while it wasnt what you wanted, it was what you asked
for.
Your use of the term 'cellphone' indicates that you are most likely
north american, and you may not have a firm grasp of how things work in
europe. mobile calls are expensive, short of forwarding for 30 cents or
so per minute ($0.50 USD) you arent likely to find something, so the
solutions provided so far are mostly the lower cost alternatives, after
all he is an individual right? And for detractors remember its france
to UK mobile forwarding as the primary choice, which is more than in
country mobile stuff.
You can receive calls to a mobile for free over here, so the gsm gateway
wouldnt be that bad of an idea if you could locate it in france (or get
a SIM that gave free inbound anywhere in the EU, they do exit).
Additionally most EU countries regulate the distribution of geographic
DIDs such that you have to reside or work in the country to get one
(some like Ireland say that you have to live or work where the DID is
from not just anywhere in the country). Mobiles generally dont have
that restriction.
So most of the suggestions that you scoffed at were either *exactly*
what you asked for or within the scope of what you asked for. I dont
see why you are so hard on people trying to help you out unless you dont
really want help.
--
Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com Bret McDanel
Belfast +44 28 9099 6461 US +1 516 687 5200
http://www.trxtel.com the phone company that pays you!
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