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This way the people who don't want to call an expensive foreign number will know that they can send you an SMS? Yes, this wouldn't be as transparent or convenient for the caller as forwarding the call, but it would save you the forwarding costs (as well as saving you the whole bamboola of setting up an efficient forwarding system ![]() |
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![]() wouldnt it be easy to do this if you have a VoIP enabled PBX box at home (e.g AVM Fritz!Box which is basically the standard router here in germany from all telco providers)?
I have set parallel calling on my landline number - so calling my landline rings our normal phone and two cellphones. first pickup gets the call. With this function i also forward my calls to our XXSim and ToggleMobile if needed and can pick my provider as i wish... Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi) International: xxSim+372, toggle +44/+49/+41/+31 Phones: Huawei Mate7, Huawei P9 |
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Home connections are less reliable than the providers using datacenters, so when your router is offline or not reachable you calls won't go through. |
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