Yes, that app is $6 or $7. Appreciate the info. about what is different about pbxes, I will have to find more time to investigate it more and perhaps create / play around with an acct. Have you found a good forum outside of pbxes that has an active community of pbxes free acct. users w/info. and help?
Well I have only spent about a week on and off on this so I'm sure I don't know the half of it. If the Linphone softphone for iphone would just ring for incoming calls (don't really care about my "outgoing" incoming calls but by nature it would ring on those also) it would suit my purposes OK. Thanks for your guidance, I do appreciate all the info. you provided, I will let the developers know of the bug I am experiencing. Red On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Nikolai Cassanova <[email protected]>wrote: > Just took a look at the video, looks very good, in terms of setting it up > and performance on iphone, it was very smooth also. But I figure a app like > that you have to pay for, since its so good. > > In terms of early question about advantage of using free pbxes account over > linphone free account, there really is only as they both do the same thing > in my opinion just that pbxes has been intergrated with google voice to the > point that eliminates the use of call backs which is why I feel a lot of > people who make calls through sip on android have switched to pbxes. Also > pbxes configures the incoming calls to your sip address and outgoing calls > from you sip address and is like asterisk server only without having to go > in terminal and messing around with codes and other stuff that is apart of > asterisk. That way with pbxes you just make and receive calls from a sip > phone client, with pbxes doing all the work in background. The problem with > pbxes is that if your not a premium member, which u have to pay for there, > then there is lack of support for you. I feel that is bad on pbxes part but > its there way of trying to make some money, but for the lack of support, > thats where trial and error comes in and learning from your mistakes to find > out what works, and researching on google to find out a way to get pbxes to > work being a free user as you can't post anything in the forums. Also with > that pbxes I feel will lose people attention b/c if someone is not really > interested they will not want to go through the headache of lack of support. > > I spent like 3 months learning about how to do this, b/c i was determined > to figure out a way to make free phone calls using just data plan off my > phone to try and cut back, in these economic conditions. So i went through > a lot of trail and error but you eventual find the way, all this that we are > doing would be extremely easier if google voice allowed people to sign up to > get gizmo account, b/c google voice bought gizmo 5 and grand central, but > they won't. If you had a gizmo account you would have been making free > calls years ago, but then google voice wouldn't be accepted by the phone > companies on there markets in apps, b/c they would lose money on people just > having data plans. But you seemed to have figured out your way of how you > will make free phone calls with your iphone so now its just for you to > perfect and fine tune it if you have any little problems here and there. If > you need anything else or info that might be helpful keep emailing the > linphone users mailing list and i am sure someone will reply, or you can > drop me an email. > > > On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 2:25 PM, red rotors <[email protected]> wrote: > >> This softphone works really well. Good interface and call quality on wifi. >> http://www.youtube.com/user/Acrobits#p/u/2/j3i5ktXfmFQ >> Integrates GV very much, I think, like you describe sipdroid AND it >> suppoerts multiple accts. so I have it set up for my localphone acct for non >> USA calls (Localphone - .009 to EU landlines, some of the lowest rates I >> have found to the Caribbean and Mid-East). >> >> >> On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 12:59 AM, red rotors <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Well I just can't get Linphone to ring my phone. Calls work fine placed >>> to my GV # and "outgoing" through GV Mobile but no ringing either way!!?? GV >>> Mobil is a jailbreak app BTW, the GV app in itunes won't allow the callback >>> to your choice of # as far as I can tell. >>> >>> Do you think there is an advantage getting a free pbxes acct. vs. the >>> Linphone free sip acct? >>> It seems easier with sipdroid than my iphone 2g (for 3g+ there is >>> talkatone app that seems to do what sipdroid does - dial in / out from a >>> single app). No automatic setup / configuration for pbxes for iphone app >>> like you describe for sipdroid. I couldn't find a setup guide on the pbxes >>> site and much of the discussions were over my head. Did I miss a newbie >>> setup guide or iphone 2g guide? Currently using the Linphone free sip >>> account and am curious what is different, better, advantage(s) of using a >>> free pbxes sip account vs. the free Linphone sip account? >>> >>> I found this re some help w/pbxes setup >>> >>> http://hijinksinc.com/2010/05/24/free-sip-calling-with-google-voice-sans-gizmo5/ >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 5:38 AM, Nikolai Cassanova < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> I'm glad you brought up gv mobile it was I think once on the Android >>>> market, didn't know it was on app store for apple. >>>> >>>> In terms of linphone not ringing, it should ring, when u do a test call >>>> to your Google voice number it should ring your linphone sip client. If >>>> that happens it should also happen for when the call back is being placed >>>> by >>>> gv mobile. >>>> In regards to really good sip phones for iPhones, I really don't know >>>> that many b/c I am use to Android and the famous sip phone for Android is >>>> sipdriod, which is really great, as its been out for a while and they have >>>> sipdriod intergrated with Google voice, but in terms of apple and ios I >>>> think the best sip phone would be linphone. You might have to just be the >>>> enduser that tells the developers, what enhancements and bugs are going on >>>> in an iPhone, and what u are trying to accomplish with linphone; in order >>>> to >>>> improve linphone. >>>> >>>> Nikolai Gauntlet Cassanova >>>> SUNY University at Albany >>>> >>>> Bachelors of Science in Biology >>>> E-Mail: [email protected] >>>> Phone: 347-948-4317 >>>> On Feb 11, 2011 2:56 AM, "red rotors" <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Linphone-users mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Linphone-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users >> >> > > > -- > Nikolai Gauntlet Cassanova > > University At Albany, State University of New York > > Bachelors of Science in Biology > > Email: [email protected] > > Phone: 347-948-4317 > > > _______________________________________________ > Linphone-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users > >
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