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01-21-2008, 03:46 AM | #1 |
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2 mynetfone accounts
I have 2 MyNetFone accounts for different members of my household and wanted to set them up using Voxalot on different dial plans (eg. prefix determines MyNetFone account). Both accounts have their own DID's, but since I only wanted to use 1 of the DID's, I registered for a VoxLite account. I've setup the accounts and I can dial out using the account with the registered DID, but using the other account returns a call hang-up signal. If I switch the accounts (ie. which has 'SIP Register' ticked) the other account then works, so I know both accounts work. I also have a WorldDialPoint account without DID and that works fine. Does anyone know if I need to upgrade to a VoxPro account to use 2 MyNetFone accounts for outgoing calls? I've noticed VoxPro allows me to upgrade, but will charge me $15 USD, where the original price difference was only $10 USD.
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01-21-2008, 01:59 PM | #2 |
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Both MNF accounts need to be registered in order to make outgoing calls so, yes, you would need a VoxPro account if you wanted to do that. MNF is one of a very few VSPs that need registration for outgoing calls.
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Thanks ozimarco for the info. I wish Voxalot mentioned somewhere that some VSPs require registration for outgoing calls and maybe even mentioning which ones. Under the account types they mention the number of provider SIP registrations for inbound calls, so I figured any number of VSP accounts could be used for outgoing calls. Now I need to spend another $15 USD just to make outgoing calls on my second MNF account - which is a total rip-off.
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01-22-2008, 03:05 AM | #4 |
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Voxalot - Global Provider Index
Actually, very few providers require registration for outgoing calls. It's unfortunate that MNF is one of them. |
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VoxBasic (Free) Note: Some Voice Service Providers require a SIP registration before an outbound call can be made. A VoxPremium account is required for members that wish to make outbound calls using these types of providers. Tony. |
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09-02-2008, 07:35 PM | #7 |
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Inline and Extrinsic Help and Documentation on WebPages.
I agree.
There is very little 'intrinsic' documentation on the pages, especially when adding a VSP. You NEED to explain what each box is asking for, whether it is required, and whether you can enter custom details. (e.g. why put the Account User ID in two boxes, It would be great to be able to place a CID (Caller ID) or DID number in the top telephone number box. But there is not much 'intrinsic' documentation throughout the website (i.e. italic help next to boxes and questions). This would assist many users, AND reduce the number of posts in the forum for help. Cheers, Emma. |
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