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Hello,<br>
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I did not say that the analogue phone calls the Zoiper softphone or
vica versa.<br>
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Calls are made to from the Zoiper to an external number like a
cellphone.<br>
Calls are also made from the analogue phone to external numbers like an
international number in Holland...<br>
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Jonas.<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 30 June 2010 10:28, Jonas Kellens <span
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I also thought about echo because the Zoiper softphone is used with a
headset. But that didn't explain why the echo also appeared on the
analogue phone + gateway.<br>
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<div>It will present it self on the analogue phone when it is
introduced in Zoiper. As the orignal respondent said, routers dont
introduce echo.</div>
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