
24-10-2007, 08:17
bbob, that was very helpful. Until you explained it, I just couldn't see what pbxes was all about.
I have a less elegant solution for using Voipcheap, which is only 8 eurocents to UM+. My regular voip provider, Lingo, has a feature where you can forward calls to any pre-determined number by hitting "0" when you are in voicemail. I just have that pointed to the access number for Voipcheap's "mobile" service. I can then key in the UM+ number at that point. However, it's not something I would ask callers to do. For that, the pbxes/DID solution looks much better.
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