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There is one catch, even though VoXalot supports multiple simultaneous calls, it still remains that the actual provider that's completing the outgoing call also has to support this ... Since you're not currently interested in incoming calls a Free VoXBasic acct. will be a good start... |
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That said from personal experience: 1. Set VoXalot up in PBXes for "outbound calls only" 2. Use the 5 extenisons to make calls through VoXalot Unfortunately the FUP issues with BetaMax will persist if a call has originated from PBXes. I have had no issues with incoming calls to VoXalot delivered to PBXes and handled by extensions as long as the registration and the inbound routing is set up properly ... PS. One other option is MySipSwitch (they currently have a way to create alias accounts which is similar to multiple extensions). VoXalot-MySipSwitch interaction is much less problematic (but FUP for betamax will continue to be a problem there as well) |
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The responsibility to carry out simultaneous outbound calls however as emoci explained, comes to your VSP which will be carrying out the PSTN calls. You should check with them whether they support: 1. Simultaneous calls from their server. 2. Calling without registration. Most of the providers allow you to authenticate and call, others require that you are registered, in which case the free version of voxalot account won't do the job. |
Thanks to all of you, I think I have enough infos to start it ! thanks again :p
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Finally I have my answer to my question: no, with one registration 2 people cannot call at the same time, it sounds buzzy, so 1 registration for each phone, and 1 dialplan for each ... I do not understand why Voxalot cannot add this kind of services in their premium offer, I would like to pay for not having to manage 4 accounts, I know, they are very nice to give it for free ... :D but ... :cool:
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