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Any VoIP provider it works with? #17

Open jaromrax opened 10 years ago

jaromrax commented 10 years ago

Hello, this would help a lot - is there ANY public VoIP service provider that sipcmd is known to work with? If yes - would it be possible to give an explicit example ? Thnks

tmakkonen commented 10 years ago

I've used getonsip (https://www.getonsip.com/) for testing purposes a few times. I can write an example on how to do it if you think it's helpful.

jaromrax commented 10 years ago

Thank you, but evidently I was not clear. I try better question now:

Only after the registration, I have found in the FAQ: "At this time, users of GetOnSIP will not be able to dial phone numbers."

edholland commented 10 years ago

Hi,

Sipcmd should be compatible with any standards compliant sip provider, Google should be able to help you find an appropriate service. If you're looking for a free service that allows you to call pstn numbers then I imagine you will struggle.

Please bear in mind that we're all volunteers here :-)

Ed

On Friday, 31 January 2014, jaromrax notifications@github.com wrote:

Thank you, but evidently I was not clear. I try better question now:

  • is there ANY public VoIP service provider THAT ALLOWS PHONE CALLS that sipcmd is known to work with ?

Only after the registration, I have found in the FAQ: "At this time, users of GetOnSIP will not be able to dial phone numbers."

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/tmakkonen/sipcmd/issues/17#issuecomment-33805740 .

tzewangdorje commented 10 years ago

No one will let you break out onto PSTN for free, because the VOIP company will be charged for that call. Ip to ip is the only free option AFAIK. On 31 Jan 2014 15:55, "jaromrax" notifications@github.com wrote:

Thank you, but evidently I was not clear. I try better question now:

  • is there ANY public VoIP service provider THAT ALLOWS PHONE CALLS that sipcmd is known to work with ?

Only after the registration, I have found in the FAQ: "At this time, users of GetOnSIP will not be able to dial phone numbers."

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/tmakkonen/sipcmd/issues/17#issuecomment-33805740 .

jaromrax commented 10 years ago

Hello, seriously - thanks for the care. I appreciate it. To be more clear again - I want to pay, I have payed e.g. for odorik.cz. And I didnt manage to make a call to a cellular via sipcmd.
Imagine - if you can make/receive a call between your home pc and your cellular - than every crazy automation idea you get is just few lines in a bash script away. If you say - a subscription with an Uganda provider works, I go for it today. Yes, you are volunteers, but you have the knowledge and maybe some time. If the only thing you miss was a payed sip account, I would bare the costs of one, two, three for the testing. Jaromir

stfualtse commented 10 years ago

I have found http://www.obivoice.com to work well. Pretty cheap. And they have a free one month trial with no credit card required.

jaromrax commented 10 years ago

Thanks, seems nice, unfortunately, after a big registration struggle - ./sipcmd -P sip -u 1234 -c passwdforsip -w sms.intelafone.com -x "c18008003665;w6000;d123456" all that has ended with OnReleased: reason: EndedByQ931Cause Unlucky I am

igorastds commented 10 years ago

note on Russian providers: sipcmd doesn't works with multifon (unfortunately I cant get this one on asterisk too). sipcmd worked almost ok with sipnet (call made, but wont play file / sent dtmfs).