Hello Fedor,

      I'm not an ekiga expert, but I don't think it is possible using ekiga.

      With asterisk, this could be done with an fxo (or ata with fxo) port 
connected to the pstn. You would then route the outgoing call over the voip 
connection to wherever. Many asterisk users are doing this with their cell 
phone's 'buddy' list, where they have their cell phone number as one of the 
five buddies with unlimited calling, no minutes counted. they make all outgoing 
calls from their cell phone through their home asterisk setup.

      If ekiga can handle a pstn connection bridged to the voip connection, 
perhaps it can be done... I'll let the ekiga experts comment here.

      --terry

On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 11:55:03PM +0300, Fedor vonBock wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I was wondering whether or not this  was possible?
> 
> I'd like to dial in a landline number (my home number) and have it
> redirected to ekiga, then I want to use some sort of call forwarding to make
> ekiga call a certain number....
> 
> why would I want to do this? 'cause then i could call the landline using a
> mobile phone and it would redirect into an internation number and all i'll
> be charged by is the local call (very cheap) and the ekiga call to the
> international number (even cheaper)
> 
> i know it sounds magical, but i think it's doable

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