I've been working on a project that's using the sipXtapi libraries.
So far we've just been playing with calls over the net, but we've
gotten to the point where we'd actually like to dial real phone
numbers.

I've signed up for a broadvoice.com account, they seemed to make the
biggest deal about supporting Bring Your Own Device.  I haven't had
any luck getting my stuff to work, and fell back to playing with the
PlaceCall demo and find that I can't get that to work either.

Has anyone out there every used the PlaceCall example to make a call
out via Broadvoice?  I've tried a variety of command line
configurations, here's one that really seems like it ought to work
(just trying to connect to the freeworlddialup test message)

./PlaceCall  -i sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -u 5105551212 -a \
  PassWord -m sip.broadvoice.com -S stun01.sipphone.com -x \
  proxy.nyc.broadvoice.com sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

This actually gets me the recorded message (the echo part of it has
*never* worked for me):

./Placecall -u XXXXXX -a PassWord -m fwd.pulver.com -S \
   stun01.sipphone.com -x fwd.pulver.com sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'd love if someone could cut-n-paste-and-redact an example of a
command line that works for them w/ broadvoice.

Thanks,

g.
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