Showing posts with label VoIP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VoIP. Show all posts

Thursday, March 31, 2011

International Inbound DID Voice Services

DIDnumbers.com provides inbound services through worldwide local DID numbers over an international private intercontinental backbone. Using these numbers, you may receive inexpensive, locally dialed phone calls from over 60 countries peered directly to your own PBX or server equipment.


DID numbers can either be geographical numbers attached to a specific area code or national numbers that are not linked to a specific area and that are reachable throughout the whole country for the same calling fee. Phone numbers are provisioned in real time. The numbers are charged at a fixed monthly rate and there is no additional per-minute fee and no limit on the amount nor the length of the calls.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

VoIPNumbers.com - Wholesale & Retail VoIP Phone Numbers

VoIPNumbers.com welcomes all customers. We provide a retail & wholesale with unrivaled worldwide DID coverage for user who wish to purchase low volumes or single virtual numbers.No minimum monthly purchases are required and no membership fee is applicable, allowing you to use our origination services without a significant investment or commitment.


We also provide reseller discounts for DID number subscriptions and wholesale call termination plans for bulk users.
VoIPNumbers.com - Wholesale & Retail VoIP Phone Numbers
 

Thursday, July 8, 2010

3CXPhone is a free VoIP phone that allows you to use your PC or laptop as a phone

3CXPhone is a free VoIP phone that allows you to use your PC or laptop as a phone.


You can connect 3CXPhone to a VOIP provider such as mydivert.com to make calls to any VoIP, mobile or landline number. By adding an incoming virtual number to your mydivert.com account you can be instantly contactable on a local number from over 65 countries worlwide.

To download 3cxphone simply visit the 3cx website. The download is 3MB and installation only takes a couple of minutes.

The 3CXphone compares very favourably to other softphones. Time to establish SIP registartion is fast and dialed calls are established almost immediatly. The phone interface is attractive and user friendly. All the usual features are provided such as voicemail alerts, address book, call records etc.

To configure 3CXphone with mydivert.com you should create a new SIP profile and add your account details as below:

The advanced settings can then be set. We added *95 as the voicemail access number, and checked that the SIP transport method is set to UDP (important!). As we are running the sofphone behind a NAT router we set a short registration period (2 - 5 mins) to help with keep-alives and maintain the phone presence.


As we want the phone to send DTMF tones that we will use when logging into our voicemail system we unchecked the INBAND and SIPINFO DTMF signaling. These methods are not supported.


That's all. The softphone works very well and we would rate it with 5 stars.


3CX also offer complete pbx systems for windows which work well with our sip trunking service.

Get a VoIP Virtual Number now!


With MyDivert you get your own regular fixed telephone phone number - starting from only €2.95 per month. So your friends and business contacts can call you on a regular fixed telephone number and you can receive the call worlwide. No matter where you are.

Virtual Numbers for your own SIP Device or Provider

Virtual DID numbers purchased at MyDivert.com can also be used with your own SIP provider. Simply update your phone number SIP settings from your MyDivert user account. All incoming calls will then ring to your chosen SIP without diversion.

VoIP Virtual Numbers from €2.95 per month

Irish Virtual Numbers

We are pleased to introduce an expanded range of geographical coverage for Irish VoIP Virtual Numbers.


Now you can have an incoming VoIP number for your virtual office in Dublin for example, or for your friends and family back home to be able to call you at local rates from their district.

The Irish virtual numbers are charged at a flat rate €3.50 per month (incusive sales tax). This allows you to receive unlimited incoming VoIP calls. You can also take advantage of our outbound call routes if you wish to place calls at very cheap rates. Caller ID number on outbound calls is supported.

Calls to your Irish virtual number can be forwarded to your mobile, landline telephone, VoIP telephone, SIP device, or PBX such as Asterisk or FreePBX.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Complete VoIP Service

Mydivert.com was established almost 2 years ago as a Next Generation long distance call provider using Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) technology.

The availability of DID (Direct Inward Dialing) numbers for VoIP has allowed us to offer communication solutions worldwide that a few years ago could have only been dreamt about.

Mydivert.com today, as an international communications provider, strives to maintain the highest quality service for all our business and residential customers. We pride ourself in providing high quality VoIP services both domestic and international.


Among the many features of Mydivert.com are:

Premuim call routes & voice quality
Cheapest VoIP calling rates
Premium customer support
DID numbers from over 50 countries
DID numbers for your own pbx or asterisk server
Direct DID to IP SIP peering
24 Hour trial period on every DID number
ATA and Asterisk compatible
Unlimited Free Incoming Calls
Low per monthly rates
Instant Number activation

Services for Call Centers
Mydivert.com provide DID numbers and VoIP services to run and setup a call centre at the lowest rate possible in the market. Providing geaographical VoIP numbers and 24 hour In-bound and Out bound traffic to A-Z routes.

IP Phone Users
Mydivert.com offers a comprehensive service for IP phone users. You just need to connect your Ethernet cable with the IP Phone, configure it and you are ready to call any where in the world. Receive inbound calls with your purchased DID number.

PC2Phone Users
Pc2phone technology is a technology that allows PC users with a softphone dialer to make long distance and international calls to anywhere in the world. Customers can recharge their accounts and purchase call credit from their mydivert.com account area.

Softphone software is available free (Google: SJPhone or X-Lite) to download and install on their computers. Users can then make calls to anywhere in the world รข€“ all they need is a sound card, speakers and a microphone on their PC. They can also log in anytime to mydivert.com to check their account balance and call history.

International Call Services for Business
Many of our customers use a virtual phone number as a great way to create a local presence even without a physical office in the country or city where the phone number is located. Whether you need to forward your callers to the U.S. or any country you are visiting, a virtual phone number can be your solution.

Call Forwarding Services
At MyDivert.com you can buy a Local Telephone Number and have your calls forwarded to any other phone number, worldwide. You can buy a private phone number in any country where numbers are available and direct callers who dial that number to ring your mobile phone, business line, home, or any other phone internationally.

For further information email sales[at]mydivert.com

Monday, May 31, 2010

VoIP Equipment and Providers - Things to Consider

Today, VoIP communication is commonly used to make calls online. The use of VoIP has become so popular because it allows users to make long distance and international telephone calls over their internet connection at a fraction of the cost associated with PSTN and mobile network providers.

With virtual telephone numbers now available from websites, such as mydivert.com, the VoIP telephone can now be used to make and receive calls just as you would with any other traditional telephone. In order to do this the VoIP user can use software on their PC, which will work in a similar manner to skype, with a headset and microphone, or they can use a hardware device such as a VoIP telephone or ATA adaptor.

For VoIP to replace the traditional landline telephone, clear 2-way audio, reliable transmission of DTMF tones, and connection availability are important issues.
The most significant factor that affects the call quality and functioning of the VoIP client is the speed of the internet connection used for making and receiving phone calls. The overall quality and reliability of your VOIP communications are completely reliant upon the quality, reliability and speed of the Internet connection that it uses. The internet speed (or bandwidth) in both UP and DOWN directions is important. A minimum bandwidth of 128 kpbs is recommended for VoIP calls.

Another consideration is the means used to make and receive calls. In general a VoIP hardware device has several advantages, and produces far better results than a software softphone or dialer. Some of the advantages of the hardware based solution include:


# A VoIP hardware device remains available and connected when your PC is turned off.
# A hardware VoIP telephone is not impaired when your PC is under heavy load (running multiple applications, or games etc.)
# Audio for your hardware device is not interrupted by other applications and PC sounds (email arriving etc.)
# SIP Registration is more reliable with a hardware based device.
# Hardware VoIP telephones generally have far more configuration options available.

There are many brands, and types, of VoIP telephone available. These range from single line VoIP telephones to fully functioning pbx systems. Another good solution is the ATA telephone adaptor. These small adaptors, about the size of a cigarette packet, allow you to use a standard telephone for VoIP calls. If you are planning to use just one or two VoIP lines then a simple ATA adaptor will suffice. More information about ATA devices can be found by doing a web search for 'PAP2 ATA'.

In order to make the most from a VoIP line you will need a Direct Inward Dialing (DID) telephone number. This will enable callers to reach you on your VoIP telephone by dialing a standard telephone number. DID for VoIP use are still not available for every country, and all area codes, in the world although the coverage is increasing every day. DID numbers for most of the major business cities of the world are available, and an internet search will soon through up a list of providers.

Direct Inward Dialing (DID) virtual numbers and VoIP work very well together when everything is configured correctly. As most DID/VoIP calls rely on more than one server or carrier working together discrepancies in configurations can result in unstable communication. Common problems include, one way audio, loss of DTMF tones, echo distortion, and dropped calls. These problems generally arise from incompatible codec translations, or other restrictions affecting one or more of the services being used.

If you are planning to use a VoIP carrier it is important to check that an incoming call from your DID is going to be received. You may need to determine the originating IP address for your incoming DID calls and check that calls from this IP are accepted by your carrier. If you are using an Asterisk server, or some other pbx, you may need to add this IP address to the configuration (as an IP authenticated peer).


Check that your DID provider is supplying free, or very low cost, incoming call minutes. A DID with unlimited free incoming minutes, or at least 5000 minutes per month, would be considered reasonable in todays market. Do your research and check the per minute charges if you do exceed the monthly limit.
Check that your DID, VoIP carrier, and PBX are using compatible codecs.
The G711 codec is the most basic, and widely used, telecommunication audio codec. The G711 codec commonly ensures the most reliable transmission of DTMF tones (required for 'ring tones' IVR answering systems), but does not use audio compression (causing distortion where internet bandwidth is restricted).
The G729 codec is also very widely used and produces excellent results for both DTMF and audio quality. However, with the G729 codec a licence is required by the PBX administrator if any transcoding is required.
It has been known for service providers to have an inadequate licence for the G729, restricted to a fixed number of simultaneous transcoded calls. In the circumstance users could experience loss of audio at times of high server usage. If all parties involved in the call route have G729 available then no transcoding is required and the calls will pass straight through.

The use of codecs will be negotiated between the servers involved in relaying your incoming call. The exact codec used will be determined by the codecs available on each server, and the preferred codec order list. Sometimes it may be necessary to experiment with calls to find the optimum configuration.

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