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Default 06-05-2009, 19:31

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Do you run your own MVNO registrar or do you piggyback on your provider's HLR? Running your own registrar would allow the call path to entirely bypass the Israeli operator's infrastructure thus reducing latency.
We piggyback the calls to our provider's HLR.

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To be compatible with the SIP world out there you must allow anonymous/unauthenticated calls to the client's SIP URI.
We will then work on making this option available. As long as you send yourtelnamobilenumber@sometelnaserver to one of our IPs we should be able to add this feature.

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Can you also send voicemails to a specified email address?
For the voicemails we already have the option of a notification of new voicemail or notification of voicemail with the voicemail attached (wav file).
   
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Default 06-05-2009, 19:55

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We will then work on making this option available. As long as you send yourtelnamobilenumber@sometelnaserver to one of our IPs we should be able to add this feature.
The call would come as a SIP INVITE from any source/URI to yourtelnamobilenumber@sometelnaserver.

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For the voicemails we already have the option of a notification of new voicemail or notification of voicemail with the voicemail attached (wav file).
Voicemails would be best compressed with either .gsm (limited number of players) or low grade single channel mp3 (to make it compatible with most email enabled phones out there). I for one use 16kbps/mono cbr mp3 to encode voicemails before emailing them to their destination.


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Voicemails would be best compressed with either .gsm (limited number of players) or low grade single channel mp3 (to make it compatible with most email enabled phones out there). I for one use 16kbps/mono cbr mp3 to encode voicemails before emailing them to their destination.
gsm files shouldn't be a problem. I added this to the roadmap of future additions. MP3 I don't think we'll add it because it requires licensing of the codec.
   
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