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Posted: Dec 04, 2007 - 01:17 AM Reply with quote Back to top
I have a couple questions about the 0703 numbers:

1. I would like to verify if liectenstien mobiles are still included in forward destinatios. I ask because I am aware that there have been changes and that is one destination for which many VSP have been increase prices significantly. In particular I would be forwarding to international GSM SIM's; but i think these are the same termination cost. This is so interesting because I can call much cheaper to 0703 than to lictenstien mobiles from nearly every VSP.

2. Is it possible to get multiple 0703 numbers on one account? I am looking at getting about half a dozen SIMs and would want a number for each.

thanks

spg

p.s. I am always so impressed with the voice quality I get from you on the outbound service. It beats every VSP I have used; and I have used a lot of them.
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Posted: Dec 04, 2007 - 02:10 AM Reply with quote Back to top
I want add something: the calls will not be coming from the UK; I do not know if this affects anything. They will be coming via a VSP that i know can connect to 0703; but I am charged at rates that make me wonder if you get paid the same rate as if the call originated in the UK. Basically I am charged at UK mobile rates. I am bringing this up because I have seen on websites from other providers of these types of numbers that the destination lists sometimes depend on where the calls originate.
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Posted: Dec 04, 2007 - 08:40 PM Reply with quote Back to top
Hmmm.... I would be careful with that. If it looks like suspect traffic as the call rate you're paying is lower that the regular rating for those numbers, it could be someone made a mistake in configuring the switch, and it'll get blocked pretty rapidly.

Liectenstein mobiles - did you test?

Dean
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Posted: Dec 04, 2007 - 10:26 PM Reply with quote Back to top
Dean,

i have not tested. it is listed as a destination under the configuration page for inbound numbers. i would like to confirm before i buy the SIM cards; they are not of much interest to me if the cost to call them is too high. but if i can forward the 0703 number than i can keep the cost low. i have been able to call the 0703 number rather cheaply from a few different provider(but none of them are UK providers) for the same cost as calling UK mobiles. very few US based operators charge more than two rates for anyone country(landline and mobile) that makes it much cheaper in many cases to call premuim number via these providers as opposed to locally where the numbers exist.

my other question I am concerned about is. does it make any difference the way the call gets to voipuser as far as where it can be forwarded? i ask because some other 07 number providers that i have checked into have different conditions for call forwarding destinations if the calls originate in the UK or not. they have much more flexibility for calls originating in the UK. my calls would be coming from overseas.

also what about multiple numbers on one account?

thank you,

spg
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Posted: Dec 07, 2007 - 04:52 AM Reply with quote Back to top
i am taking the following quote from the simwood esms website concerning 070 numbers:

'Note: This list assumes calls originate in the UK and is for 24x7. Calls from outside the UK will be accepted if economically viable but may be rejected at certain times of day depending where the number is set to forward to.'

would the same thing apply for voipuser numbers?

i tend to infer from the quote that earnings on these types of numbers depends on where the call originated. is this correct?
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