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date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 22:24:54 GMT,    group: uk.telecom.voip        back       
voipwise question   
I see yet another voip launch  voipwise, obviously the same company as 
voipstunt etc. How long does the free calls last without putting credit on, 
I can't see that stated anywhere other than the usual 120 free days when 
credit applied. Is it restricted to 60 seconds a call ?, anyone know.
date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 22:24:54 GMT   author:   Over the hill

Re: voipwise question   
Over the hill wrote on 16/12/2007 :
> I see yet another voip launch  voipwise, obviously the same company as 
> voipstunt etc. How long does the free calls last without putting credit on, I 
> can't see that stated anywhere other than the usual 120 free days when credit 
> applied. Is it restricted to 60 seconds a call ?, anyone know.

Unless you want to use the softphone, there are better choices you can 
make:

"If you are a SIP user, other rates apply, click here 
<http://www.voipwise.com/en/siprates.html>"
date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 22:30:16 GMT   author:   Jono lid

Re: voipwise question   
"Jono" <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> wrote in message
news:mn.85467d7c80633d71.48968@blueyonder.invalid
: : Over the hill wrote on 16/12/2007 :
: : : I see yet another voip launch  voipwise, obviously
: : : the same company as voipstunt etc. How long does the
: : : free calls last without putting credit on, I can't
: : : see that stated anywhere other than the usual 120
: : : free days when credit applied. Is it restricted to 60
: : : seconds a call ?, anyone know.
: :
: : Unless you want to use the softphone, there are better
: : choices you can make:
: :
: : "If you are a SIP user, other rates apply, click here
: : <http://www.voipwise.com/en/siprates.html>"

Can this be used with an ATA..? If so are there any settings..? Can't see 
them on this site (but only had a quick look)

Ivor
date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 22:46:56 -0000   author:   Ivor Jones lid

Re: voipwise question   
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 22:46:56 -0000, "Ivor Jones"
<ivor@thisaddressis.invalid> wrote:


>Can this be used with an ATA..? If so are there any settings..? Can't see 
>them on this site (but only had a quick look)
>
I don't think I should considering who it is that is asking but I
will.........
>I want to configure my own SIP device for calling with VoipWise, is that possible?^ top
>Sure: Click here for the settings you will find this info under FAQ .
date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 23:14:52 GMT   author:   unknown

Re: voipwise question   
Ivor Jones formulated on Sunday :

> : :
> : : "If you are a SIP user, other rates apply, click here
> : : <http://www.voipwise.com/en/siprates.html>"
>
> Can this be used with an ATA..? If so are there any settings..? Can't see 
> them on this site (but only had a quick look)
>
> Ivor

Yes but I wouldn't bother as the rates are higher for SIP than when 
using their softphone.
date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 23:30:11 GMT   author:   Jono lid

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