Thomas Kenyon wrote: > Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote: > >> The only "fly" in the ointment is that my server is in 01702, but I >> need a "local number" (01376) for "political" reasons >> > That's hardly a problem, (If the call is to be presented using VoIP) > more or less any provider will give you a local number from another area. > Unfortunately, it's not to be presented by VOIP - the server uses isdn30. > I have an 0800 number with voiptalk (an ex-BT number) and that seems > to be pretty reliable. > > Although they did put the price up a year ago without telling me. >
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