On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 21:01, JD <jd1008@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Plus, I can configure it with my local SIP VOIP service, and take > You mean like Vonage or MagicJack? > > Has anyone heard of lingo (http://www.lingo.com/) > voip provider? > What is/was your experience with them? Exactly, SIP is an open protocol. So that means that you can use any VOIP "softphone" that you want (or a hardware terminal with RJ11 output sockets to plug an analog phone) Basically any SIP connection (hardware or software) needs 3 parameters: Your SIP User name Your SIP password the SIP server providing you service. IÂm based in Argentina so for local calls I use a local SIP provider, which provides me with a local Buenos Aires number +54 11 ... (www.metrotel.com.ar) But with JITSI I can have several SIP accounts logged in at once with phone numbers around the globe (like a local US number, another in UK, etc) for inbound calls. HereÂs some: http://www.mydivert.com/buy_telephone_numbers/41_UnitedKingdom_numbers. http://www.mydivert.com/buy_telephone_numbers/42_USA_numbers.html IÂm sure if you Google around youÂll be able to find many options for SIP telephony. Also, itÂs possible to do IP-to-IP SIP calls without a monthly fee. http://www.ipkall.com/ http://www.callcentric.com/ FC -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines