Followup:
Also don't expect them to sell you the service unless you're already a
subscriber to BezeqInt's Internet service at 1.5M or higher. Hey, I
tried subscribing, talked to two different salesmen of theirs -- What's
the deal?! The service isn't free (in fact, you'd be paying good money
for it, close to Bezeq fees, so it's not like its a "customers
discount") and they still wouldn't sell it to me. Heck, he had the
arrogance to try convincing me to leave my current ISP for that.
Too bad. Guess I'll wait for Zahav's (my new ISP) 075 offer. Imri, any
news on that?
Imri Zvik wrote:
Bezeqint is just reselling deltathree service.
They use sip for communication and any free sip client will suffice.
However, Don't expect them to support you if you don't use their client.
--
Imri Zvik
PGP (2.6.3ia) Public Key: http://mariska.inter.net.il/~imriz/imriz.pgp
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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 3:19 PM
To: linux-il
Subject: Domestic VoIP service of BezeqInt
Hi,
I've just noticed BezeqInt seems to have officially launched their
domestic VoIP service:
http://www.voip.co.il/
(Yeah, it seems to compete with their parent company's business, but I'm
sure it makes some financial sense...)
In their requirements for PC-to-Phone VoIP (yes, they officially offer a
PC-based setup in addition to regular phones being connected through a
"converter" device), they mention Windows as a requirement -- not
surprising. They explicitly note Macintosh is not yet supported. No word
on Linux:
http://www.voip.co.il/VOiP/flash/templete/faq.asp?catID=141#faq462
So, anyone has any info whether their protocol is standard and what free
clients can be used with it?
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