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Hi,
I would use a softphone for example,
supposing that I have a +212 xxx xxx number for receive
calls, I register the proxy 1 with them, and who call me
at that number find me.
Now, for make calls I would use another voip plan, so
if in the proxy2 I select another provider and I make a
call, what happen if somebody call me to the +212 ?
The softphone will ring or not becouse I'm in the second
proxy plan?
Archived from groups: comp.dcom.voice-over-ip (More info?)
> Now, for make calls I would use another voip plan, so if in the proxy2 I
> select another provider and I make a call, what happen if somebody call me
> to the +212 ? The softphone will ring or not becouse I'm in the second
> proxy plan?
The free X-Lite SIP softphone has three lines so you would see the
incoming call and could easily answer it by hitting the line button. The
paid X-Pro has 9 lines.
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"voip e" <nospam@nospam.com> writes:
>Now, for make calls I would use another voip plan, so
>if in the proxy2 I select another provider and I make a
>call, what happen if somebody call me to the +212 ?
>The softphone will ring or not becouse I'm in the second
>proxy plan?
iaxComm seems to handle multiple simultaneous calls.
http://iaxclient.sourceforge.net/iaxcomm/ I've only experienced it when logged in to the same service
(mine) with two accounts but it seemed o.k.
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