My take on this is that they are protecting themselves against fraud.

Discounting the freefone numbers for a while, the "national rate" numbers are charged at variying rates and so how is a company to know just what they are gonna get charged.



Gavin Hamill wrote:
On Thursday 07 July 2005 19:55, Russell Horn wrote:


I can call non-geographic numbers from my land line in the US, my
mobile phone and from any calling card I have tried.  This isn't an
issue with BT but with broadvoice and those they contract to supply
connections to the UK PSTN.


<nod> If BroadVoice don't let you call national rate numbers, then use a second ITSP for those routes, or switch completely. They're cheap and nasty, but they do use IAX...
http://www.call1899.co.uk/voip.php
http://www.call1899.co.uk/voiprates.php

No signup fee, no contract, cheap rates, lukewarm reliability :) Suck it and see - better than no service at all.

Cheers,
Gavin.
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