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aesmith:
Cheers.  I have the same rig.  I think I'm settled on using the Sipgate number for inbound, and have signed up with Discount VoIP who seem to have the lower call rates on the go, and can be set to present our Sipgate number as CLI.  Not that we make many calls, but I notice that some of the cheaper providers are not so cheap for calls to mobiles, maybe landlines are used almost as a loss leader.

npr:

--- Quote from: aesmith on April 03, 2016, 06:59:51 PM ---Discount VoIP who seem to have the lower call rates

--- End quote ---

The following is a useful price comparison site for these betamax resellers.
http://progx.ch/home-voip-prixbetamax-3-4-2.html

plexy:
thats a really handy link thanks for that!

Personally for SIP I run a asterisk box, sipgate delivers me an inbound number and I route outbound via things like voipcheap. its not my main line so it runs on a shoestring budget of £0 per month as long as I dont call mobiles.

npr:
My solution is to use my BT land line for incoming calls and voip for cheaper outbound calls -- I have no need for a voip number.
To enable both land line and voip calls to be made and or received by the one phone (DECT base station) I use a Obi110 which routes both POTS and VOIP to and from the one phone.

It's very configurable, I can route special numbers over the BT line, eg 999, 1471, 0800xxxxxxxx numbers.
And even screen or block nuisance calls.
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=10499.msg69255#msg69255

ktz392837:
Obi110 look like a great device.  Can you dial a prefix to force to use landline? Can you also test numbers e.g. dial 999 and see if it is using landline or sip without it obviously dialing 999!?  Thanks

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