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is google. There is no bing sip uri. I just enjoy TRULY free service which a
sip uri would give, escpecially if they connect me to the destination for
free...

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On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 7:50 AM, Michael Scheidell <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 10/11/10 7:43 AM, Tony Graziano wrote:
>
> I never actually implemented GOOG411 via a phone number or dial plan.
>
>  I create a user with no phone and forwarded the calls all the time to the
> sip uri for the GOOG411 service. It works fine this way. I don't have to
> mess with the dial plan and it never uses the dial plan since there's a
> local user. I never have to restart services.
>
>  Similarly I did thesame thing for the user "411" and forwarded it to
> 18002464411 and it also works fine. The only difference is the ITSP charges
> for "usage" or minutes by dialing the 1800 number, whereas the SIP uri (and
> the resulting connection if I chose to connect to the number I searched for)
> was ALWAYS free.
>
>  Does BING or any other free 411 service (besides goog411) have a matching
> sip uri?
>
>  8002464...@tollfree.*sip*-happens.com
> ? (my ITSP give me free local and 800...)
>
>
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