Hi Jorge, Makes sense what you say - I will into how to import the prefix into opensips.org service.
Thanks and regards, Bogdan Jorge Juan wrote: >>> * Can I make call using sipbroker.com prefixes like with ekiga.net or >>> iptel.org? >>> >>> >> the opensips.org service has the prefix based calling (see "dialling >> plan" section in your account), but there are no prefixes populated >> yet. Your suggestion is to import the prefixes as defined by sipbroker.com ? >> > > Please understand I am a dumb user and I may say some nonsenses, but I > mean to have sipbroker.com prefixes integrated in opensips.org > service. For example, sipbroker prefix for opensips.org is "*9674" so > I can call my opensips sip address from my ekiga.net account like > "*9674-92424", or from my iptel.org account I can do > "2220*9674-92424". "2220" is the iptel's sipbroker.org peering prefix. > I suppose ekiga.net and iptel.org do the translation on-the-fly by > accessing some sipbroker.com service or just by routing through > "*[email protected]". > > The point is that this way I could call any sip user from my > opensips.org account using a regular (only numbers) phone. > > Of course, you can make your IP-phone to do the trick by using dialing > plans as explained in http://faq.sipbroker.com/tiki-index.php. But > having prefixes integrated in your provider makes thinks easier. > > Best regards, > > jorge. > > >> Regards, >> Bogdan >> >>> Thanks in advance. >>> >>> jorge. >>> >>> >>> >> -- >> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu >> www.voice-system.ro >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >> >> > > > > -- Bogdan-Andrei Iancu www.voice-system.ro _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
