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rybshik 10-04-2006 04:09 PM

VoIP callback server (feature request)
 
Looking for the following solution(s)
1) Callback for a local mobile phone.
Let’s say I have a cell phone with unlimited in-bound minutes.
To request a call-back, I dial a local (or 800-number) DID, which I own. This DID points to the SIP address of the incoming trunk of my callback server. The callback server looks at the CID of incoming calls and if it matches my cell phone number, then it rings back to my cell phone. It is important that the ring-back call is routed via a VoIP provider of my choice.

2) Callback for a remote international location. The previous scheme is extended as follows. The request for call-back is sent as SIP-call at the SIP address of the incoming trunk of the callback server. When the callback server receives such a request, it matches the SIP address of the sender and, based on it, rings back to a PSTN number associated with the SIP address. Again, the ring-back call is routed via a VoIP provider of my choice.

Comment: Given cheap mobile rates in the USA, call-back does not provide much savings there. But I am in Canada.
I am aware of Voicestick’s i2Bridge service, but it is not provided in Canada and is not flexible enough. I am also aware of Pbxes.org services, but am note sure if they provide the flexibility of option (2)

amac 11-05-2007 05:49 PM

DID Call Back
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rybshik (Post 3214)
Looking for the following solution(s)
1) Callback for a local mobile phone.
Let’s say I have a cell phone with unlimited in-bound minutes.
To request a call-back, I dial a local (or 800-number) DID, which I own. This DID points to the SIP address of the incoming trunk of my callback server. The callback server looks at the CID of incoming calls and if it matches my cell phone number, then it rings back to my cell phone. It is important that the ring-back call is routed via a VoIP provider of my choice.

2) Callback for a remote international location. The previous scheme is extended as follows. The request for call-back is sent as SIP-call at the SIP address of the incoming trunk of the callback server. When the callback server receives such a request, it matches the SIP address of the sender and, based on it, rings back to a PSTN number associated with the SIP address. Again, the ring-back call is routed via a VoIP provider of my choice.

Comment: Given cheap mobile rates in the USA, call-back does not provide much savings there. But I am in Canada.
I am aware of Voicestick’s i2Bridge service, but it is not provided in Canada and is not flexible enough. I am also aware of Pbxes.org services, but am note sure if they provide the flexibility of option (2)

I also live in Canada and the only good thing about my mobile service is unlimited incoming calls. So I am looking for the same solution. I own several DID's and would love to find a way to use them as call back DID and allow when the CID is recognised terminate the communication and allow the voxalot use a SIP provider of my choice call me back (at a number of my choice) and either using the same SIP or an other SIP of my choice to dial out.

Ex.:

I call from my mobile my DID registered with Voxalot.
When the CID is recognised Voxalot terminates the call or I just hang up
Voxalot uses a SIP of my choice to call me back
I receive a callback with a dial tone of a SIP
Then I would dial out

I think 1 DID and 2 SIP accounts would be need unless the SIP accounts allow multiple calls simultaneously which most do.

Keep me posted

chatalot 11-05-2007 09:10 PM

Doesn't the mobile web-callback achieve what you want?

amac 11-06-2007 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chatalot (Post 13899)
Doesn't the mobile web-callback achieve what you want?

Not really, the cost for mobile data transfer in Canada is really expensive. I checked the web-callback, it uses about 15k so it would cost me 0,85$ per call. I would have to pay 42,50$ for 50 calls with web-callback compared to not paying a thing using the way mentioned above.

emoci 11-06-2007 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by amac (Post 13910)
Not really, the cost for mobile data transfer in Canada is really expensive. I checked the web-callback, it uses about 15k so it would cost me 0,85$ per call. I would have to pay 42,50$ for 50 calls with web-callback compared to not paying a thing using the way mentioned above.

The question comes down to: Are you willing to pay for it, or do you want it for free (this last one has proven hard to find)?

VoXalot is supposed to eventually release VoXRoam (I say eventually since there is no set date yet), and it's supposed to do just that, CallBack.

That said, depending on what you are willing to pay monthly there are some options out there right now (look at PBXes or VBuzzer's CallBack feature), although limited....

amac 11-06-2007 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by emoci (Post 13911)
The question comes down to: Are you willing to pay for it, or do you want it for free (this last one has proven hard to find)?

VoXalot is supposed to eventually release VoXRoam (I say eventually since there is no set date yet), and it's supposed to do just that, CallBack.

That said, depending on what you are willing to pay monthly there are some options out there right now (look at PBXes or VBuzzer's CallBack feature), although limited....


I've searched the web for callback service the way it is described above and the lowest i found was 12$ a month unlimited calling. I also found (0.05$ connecting fee) unlimited calling SMS (international number) callback (Int'l sms fee 0,14$). If I could find a Canadian or American number for sms callback with unlimited calling that would be great.
I also found a mobile callback software that only uses only 4k

emoci 11-06-2007 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by amac (Post 13914)
I've searched the web for callback service the way it is described above and the lowest i found was 12$ a month unlimited calling. I also found (0.05$ connecting fee) unlimited calling SMS (international number) callback (Int'l sms fee 0,14$). If I could find a Canadian or American number for sms callback with unlimited calling that would be great.
I also found a mobile callback software that only uses only 4k

Do share some links of these sites/services....

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chatalot 11-06-2007 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by amac (Post 13914)
I also found a mobile callback software that only uses only 4k

I also feel that the web-callback uses more bandwidth than it needs to - maybe when craig separates the pages a bit it will be better for you - What was the name of the app you found that uses only 4K data and does it work with voxalot to initiate a callback. See my other post where I suggested a java app or http request - http://forum.voxalot.com/voxalot-gen...-callback.html

amac 11-08-2007 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chatalot (Post 13916)
I also feel that the web-callback uses more bandwidth than it needs to - maybe when craig separates the pages a bit it will be better for you - What was the name of the app you found that uses only 4K data and does it work with voxalot to initiate a callback. See my other post where I suggested a java app or http request - http://forum.voxalot.com/voxalot-gen...-callback.html

Well I used the one offered with one of my SIP http://gsm.voipbuster.com it is an Symbian mobile software that has all the settings inside the phone so your are not downloading the information every time.

I found a software that can create a callback with any SIP.

Arcosoft Inc. VONaLink - DialBridge for Windows

I configured it with my Voxalot account. So from my mobile I call one of my DID hang up (2 seconds after dialling) and the software calls me back (It takes up to 5 seconds) using one of my Dial plans. Then I get a voice prompt asking me to dial. The DTMF are sent back on Voxalot and I get the Callback service I wanted. So I only use my incoming minutes off my mobile service. The only things is that my PC needs to be open at all time.
The cost on time fee 29$ USD. You get a free 15 days trial.

calltelecom2007 12-09-2007 12:41 AM

info
 
Hello
tell me if i can do callback from mobile with did without the arcsoft ?with direct with voxalot and tell me how ?
Thank


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