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<DIV>Did you get an answer to this? I am interested in SIP to SIP calls on other networks thereby by-passing the pstn.</DIV>
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<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">-------------- Original message -------------- <BR>From: Nick Hoffman <nick.hoffman@altcall.com> <BR><BR>> Hi guys. Without having a FWD account, can Asterisk redirect calls to FWD? <BR>> <BR>> For instance, an extension behind Asterisk dials 99751234, and Asterisk <BR>> says "that starts with 99. let's strip off the 99 and call 751234 at FWD, <BR>> IE: sip:751234@fwd.pulver.com:5060". <BR>> <BR>> Is that possible, or would services such as FWD reject the call since the <BR>> device making the call (Asterisk) hasn't registered? <BR>> <BR>> Thanks! <BR>> -- Nick <BR>> e: nick.hoffman@altcall.com <BR>> p: +61 7 5591 3588 <BR>> f: +61 7 5591 6588 <BR>> <BR>> If you receive this email by mistake, please notify us and do not make any <BR>> use of the email. We do not waive any privilege, confidentiality or <BR>> copyright associated with it.
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