December 8th, 2009

Is Voip A Service From Isp’s Or Can I Just Buy Voip Router And Make A Virtual Number From The Router Using Dsl?

I live in austrailia and i want me and my family to call each other whenever for free using voip. how can i do this? i don’t want to use skype or any other ip telephony program just voip.
I was told if i buy the same brand routers here and in lebanon and make virtual numbers then it would work is that true?

5 Responses to “Is Voip A Service From Isp’s Or Can I Just Buy Voip Router And Make A Virtual Number From The Router Using Dsl?”

  1. This sounds very unlikely. A virtual number? I have VOIP router but I need to put a SIM card on it to get a number which I pay for.

  2. You can not get a virtual numbers without paying for it.
    I don’t understand this -> i don’t want to use skype or any other ip telephony program just voip.
    Skype and other telephone program is needed to make voip calls. VOIP is Voice over Internet Protocol so you need a program like Skype or X-lite to make VoIP calls.
    Just make PC to PC calls on Yahoo or Skype (both should have fast internet) so you can call for free.

  3. IP Telephony is VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol).
    SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is the VoIP protocol used by most VoIP adapters now days.
    VoIP is free over the Internet, just like web browsing and email is free.
    But VoIP needs a proxy server to setup the calls between the PC’s or VoIP ATA’s (analog telephone adapters). Just like you need a email server and web server to handle email and web, you need a VoIP server to facilitate the call setup of VoIP calls. The VoIP servers are needed to help traverse NAT Routers. Without the servers, you generally cannot get through the NATs. And, these days you don’t want to be on the Internet without being behind a NAT Router.
    There are many VoIP services like Skype, Google Talk, CallCentric, InPhonex that provide free VoIP calling over Internet.
    Services like Skype and Google Talk work only with their proprietary softphones or firmware embedded phones.
    Services like CallCentric and InPhonex are BYOD (bring your own device) services. Which means you can use any SIP-based user configurable (unlocked) Softphone or ATA VoIP phone adapter.
    In-Network VoIP calling is always free with these services. Their servers only setup the calls between your VoiP devices, and then your calls are direct PC-PC or ATA-ATA.
    You only pay money to make calls to traditional landline phones or cells. But, all In-network calls are completely free.
    I configure my own Linksys SPA-2102-NA VoIP adapters to work with services like CallCentric, InPhonex, Les.net, Voip.ms. If both you and your family both have free calling accounts with CallCentric, then you can talk to each other over Internet for free with Softphones or ATA’s.
    The Linksys SPA-2102-NA has its own built-in NAT-router as well as ATA phone adapter. So, it connects directly to your Internet Modem. It also has excellent QOS for giving VoIP priority over other Internet data to your network through the ATA. I find it is an excellent user configurable ATA.

  4. Hi,

    You can buy your family a virtual number in Lebanon that will be forwarded to your phone number in Australia.
    When they call the virtual number they pay a local tariff instead of a long distance one.
    Log on to sendmycall. com for more details.
    Best of luck.

  5. There’s no such thing as free virtual numbers that can call another free virtual number.

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