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date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 10:02:00 +0700,    group: uk.telecom.voip        back       
uk voip service question   
I want to set up a service with 2 numbers in the UK forwarding invisibly to
my office number here in SE Asia and also from this side, to set up free
voip calls from here to UK.
Am I best to contact UK based companies or Asian ones ?
i.e which is the best side to attack for the solution and can anyone
recommend ?? 



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date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 10:02:00 +0700   author:   -keevill-

Re: uk voip service question   
-keevill- wrote:
> I want to set up a service with 2 numbers in the UK forwarding invisibly to
> my office number here in SE Asia and also from this side, to set up free
> voip calls from here to UK.
> Am I best to contact UK based companies or Asian ones ?

If you want the numbers to be UK ones, and you will be making calls to 
UK numbers, I think you should approach UK companies.

But you'll not want to forward the numbers to your office number there: 
you'll have it delivered by VOIP across the web. International call 
forwarding costs money.
date: Wed, 09 Jan 2008 19:20:42 +0000   author:   Iain

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