I'm trying to test the service with IPKall but I can't seem to get past
IPKall's registration page.

IPkall is asking for SIP number. I typed in "my-username-gotten-from-ekiga"@
ekiga.net but it gives me the error below.  So I typed in my SIP number as "
alias-number-gotten-from-simbroker.com"@ekiga.net and I am using
freevoip.fonosip.com as the SIP proxy but when I hit submit it still tells
me the same error: "PLEASE ENTER A VALID SIP NUMBER..

Can anyone help me with this? I need to complete this to have a better
understanding of how this all works.

Thanks in anticipation of any swift response.

Justin.

On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 9:45 PM, Justin Ibrahim <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thank you for your response..
>
> I have done some reading and ekiga says it is possible through their
> diamoncard <http://wiki.diamondcard.us/podwiki?page=PersNumbers> service
> by obtaining a personal virtual DID number (which they say is not mandatory
> as you can use any other DID service you want).
>
> Okay here's the deal. I have done some reading and discovered that the
> number was a feature for ekiga which was removed (after some update) and
> yannick didn't have the time to update it... So my best bet would be to
> register for a numeric alias at simbroker.com. Okay I have this sorted out
> and please anyone can correct me if I'm wrong. I was initially confused as
> to what the SIP number actually is but it looks like it is the same thing as
> what is called the SIP URI. So my confusion was if it would be "alias"@
> ekiga.net OR if it would be "alias":"my-ekiga.net-username"@ekiga.net..
> Apparently this is where I got stuck. But it seems since an SIP number is
> practically the same as an SIP URI, then my real SIP number would be
> "alias"@ekiga.net. (Please any correction would be appreciated if this
> assumption is wrong).
>
> In other words, if I choose not to use diamondcard I would have to get a
> service which offers what they offer meaning I will need the SIP proxy.
>
> On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 9:17 PM, Custom Processing Unlimited <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> if you are looking for a number that is dialable by a standard phone to
>> call you via ekiga, I have not seen that option available (though I haven't
>> specifically looked for that as of yet)... as far as I know, your ekiga
>> service is SIP so someone with SKYPE, EKIGA or another internet-based
>> calling service would be able to call you at [email protected], but not
>> 1-123-123-1234 or a standard home/cell phone number.  Again, I could be
>> wrong, but I do not believe ekiga is setup for this by default.  I encourage
>> you to read through their website and help pages to get a clear
>> understanding of what you have signed up for.
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>
>
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