Re: Outbound Phone Calls with 3rd Party SIP VoIP providers
From: Moonshine (newsrover_at_default.com)
Date: 02/29/04
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Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 13:39:54 GMT
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 19:55:35 GMT, Moonshine <newsrover@default.com> wrote:
>I've been using Windows Messenger (Voice & Video) with the .NET service since
>the introduction of XP.
>
>I'm now starting to experiment with SIP based VoIP using a 3rd Party service
>provider (VoIPTalk.org)
>
>The account allows for both inbound and outbound PSTN calls.
>
>I really want to be able to carry on using "Messenger" as my Communications
>client of choice.
>
>I've yet to determine 100% if it is possible to make outbound "Phone Calls" with
>messenger (either MSN or Windows variety) without being subscribed to one of the
>MS "Prefered" VoIP service providers.
>
>In bound calls are fine, and I've been able to test outbound using the Xten
>SoftPhone so I know the service is working. But I don't want to have to use a
>separate Client just for the SIP VoiP service if at all possible.
>
>Thanks
No one going to answer me on this one :-( ?
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