At 13:47:01 on Tuesday Tuesday 01 June 2010, Tomer Cohen <to...@gmx.net> wrote: > Hi, > > I've signed-up an account on sipme.me voip provider. They are official > landline phone provider from the Ministry of Communication office, and > provide phone lines with the 078-555 prefix. They are providing a > customized soft-phone application for various platforms, including > Windows and Symbian and iPhone, but as I preferred to use it under > Linux, I had to configure it on SIP-complaint desktop application. > > Configuring it on various applications (including Ekiga, QutePhone and > sflphone) was not an issue, and I can receive calls without any > problem. As for doing calls, it seems that the line is hanging-up right > after handshake, so my regular land-line phone is doing half ring and > unable to get even the caller id string from the caller. For mobile > phones I was unable even to get this. > > After asking their support, they said that it is happening due to the > usage of a different SIP stack, and seems to refuse guiding me with > relevant information. Anyone succeed getting their service to work well > under Linux? Thanks.
I use a VoIP provider in the US (more convenient for me for several reasons). His support desk was helpful in the setup phase and who remains ready to answer questions (I pay $0.019/minute, with no monthLy fee, for calls to virtually anywhere on the planet, with excellent sound quality). The provider I used previously (also in the US) was equally helpful. If "sipme" is unwilling to even try to support you, what you need is a different provider; there is no excuse for limiting their interest in you to only collecting money from your credit card account. -- Stan Goodman Qiryat Tiv'on Israel _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il