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    Default Sip uri

    Can a call be forwarded to a SIP URI using call treatments?

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    Default Re: Sip uri

    Try using <10DIGITNUMBER>@in.voipwelcome.com

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    Default Re: Sip uri

    Sorry, want to make a call treatment that forwards an outgoing call to a SIP URI. I imagine it's done the same way. I'll try it out when I get home.

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    Default Re: Sip uri

    You can do this a few different ways, however our convention is:

    sip:URI@HOST

    When forwarding to a SIP uri from your VPanel account, via call forwarding, etc.
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    Last edited by VOIPoBrandon; 03-21-2011 at 07:51 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoJustin View Post
    Try using <10DIGITNUMBER>@in.voipwelcome.com
    Are these calls counted against the 3000 min cap? (soft)

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    Default Re: Sip uri

    Quote Originally Posted by voipoh View Post
    Are these calls counted against the 3000 min cap? (soft)
    Yes, on residential plans, we do not have anything setup to differentiate the minutes since these plans are not measured/usage based.

    Our average user uses a total of about 400 minutes per month, so when someone is close to 3000, they are using almost 8x what an average user users.

    On usage based plans (Express and Reseller) SIP traffic is billed at $0.
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    Default Re: Sip uri

    I guess another way of asking, however, is would it be a benefit to VOIPo for us to set up speed dials using SIP urls when we have contacts whom we know are using VoiP?

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    Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoTim View Post
    Yes, on residential plans, we do not have anything setup to differentiate the minutes since these plans are not measured/usage based.

    Our average user uses a total of about 400 minutes per month, so when someone is close to 3000, they are using almost 8x what an average user users.

    On usage based plans (Express and Reseller) SIP traffic is billed at $0.
    http://forums.voipo.com/showthread.p...6351#post16351

    Quote Originally Posted by usa2k View Post
    All calls to sip destination and from sip destination will be FREE, right?

    I don't see charges, (or call history) at the moment.
    I don't want to incorrectly promote it either.
    Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoTim View Post
    Yes, SIP will be free.

    These statements seem to conflict, Can you please clarify?
    Thanks

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    Default Re: Sip uri

    Quote Originally Posted by voipoh View Post
    http://forums.voipo.com/showthread.p...6351#post16351






    These statements seem to conflict, Can you please clarify?
    Thanks
    The 2nd quoted post was in the reseller forum and applies to resellers. The reseller billing system tracks SIP and bills it at $0.

    VOIPo Express uses a different billing system and currently does not differentiate between SIP and non-SIP.
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