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Standard User zyborg47
(legend) Sun 28-Aug-22 08:24:57
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Re: FTTP and digital voice - how does bandwidth allocation


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Thanks for all the responses, most informative and interesting.

I'll probably go with A&A when the time comes as it didn't get used an awful lot and (at the time of writing) £1.20 per month to host a number is better than £7.


i use sipgate as I said, costs nothing unless I use it.

Adrian

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Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 28-Aug-22 10:34:17
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i use sipgate as I said, costs nothing unless I use it.


Yes, I have petrol in my car that works like that. 🤔

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(deleted) Sun 28-Aug-22 10:41:56
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Yes, I have petrol in my car that works like that. 🤔
Don't forget car insurance as well, that comes at a cost if you use the car or not wink


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Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 28-Aug-22 10:54:49
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i use sipgate as I said, costs nothing unless I use it.
I always worry that companies with thousands of users earning £0 won't be there when I need them. The costs of running the infrastructure aren't £0.

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Standard User JHo1
(member) Sun 28-Aug-22 11:20:50
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Yes, I'd rather pay a modest monthly charge and hope that means my phone nbr is less likely to be lost somehow.
Standard User zyborg47
(legend) Sun 28-Aug-22 12:28:22
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In reply to a post by zyborg47:
i use sipgate as I said, costs nothing unless I use it.
I always worry that companies with thousands of users earning £0 won't be there when I need them. The costs of running the infrastructure aren't £0.


i think there are enough people using sipgate to keep it going. I have a tenner on it and that tenner have been there for a couple of years, I really don't use it that much. To be honest, the only reason I still have it is that I give my work the number as I don't want them to have my mobile number and my brother phone me on it for some reason

Adrian

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Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 28-Aug-22 13:34:48
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Yes, I have petrol in my car that works like that. 🤔
Don't forget car insurance as well, that comes at a cost if you use the car or not wink

Yes, but my point was a gentle poke at Adrian’s post …. a bum analogy really, but hopefully the drift was caught.

Standard User techguy
(experienced) Sun 28-Aug-22 18:57:57
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In reply to a post by techguy:
Thanks for all the responses, most informative and interesting.

I'll probably go with A&A when the time comes as it didn't get used an awful lot and (at the time of writing) £1.20 per month to host a number is better than £7.


i use sipgate as I said, costs nothing unless I use it.


I did a quick test with sipgate too but found the CLI a little hit and miss at the time I tested it and a traceroute went out to Germany (I back my PC up to a service in the US so location doesn't bother me) but I'll stick with a company whose infrastructure is in the UK for this purpose I think.

Virgin (ADSL) => Namesco => Newnet => O2 => Plusnet => Zen => Newnet => Zen => Freeola => Vivaciti (using O2 Wholesale DSL) => Xilo (C&W Wholesale) => Xilo (O2 Wholesale) => Xilo (TT Wholesale due to O2 Wholesale closure) => Zen LLU =>> ZeN FTTP (Openreach 300 Mbps down, 47 Mbps up)
Router: Fritzbox 7530


Note: I don't lay turf for anyone. astro or otherwise, all views and opinions expressed are my own based on experience.
Standard User techguy
(experienced) Sun 28-Aug-22 19:11:04
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In reply to a post by zyborg47:
i use sipgate as I said, costs nothing unless I use it.
I always worry that companies with thousands of users earning £0 won't be there when I need them. The costs of running the infrastructure aren't £0.


Me too, also, self service and backend automation is great but sometimes you need to consult someone who knows how to recify problems when the automation breaks.

Full disclosure: I've worked for nearly 20 years in Software Support/Service Desk roles so that may colour my view on this somewhat smile

Virgin (ADSL) => Namesco => Newnet => O2 => Plusnet => Zen => Newnet => Zen => Freeola => Vivaciti (using O2 Wholesale DSL) => Xilo (C&W Wholesale) => Xilo (O2 Wholesale) => Xilo (TT Wholesale due to O2 Wholesale closure) => Zen LLU =>> ZeN FTTP (Openreach 300 Mbps down, 47 Mbps up)
Router: Fritzbox 7530


Note: I don't lay turf for anyone. astro or otherwise, all views and opinions expressed are my own based on experience.
Standard User techguy
(experienced) Sun 28-Aug-22 19:18:50
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In reply to a post by dect:
In reply to a post by Zarjaz:
Yes, I have petrol in my car that works like that. 🤔
Don't forget car insurance as well, that comes at a cost if you use the car or not wink

Yes, but my point was a gentle poke at Adrian’s post …. a bum analogy really, but hopefully the drift was caught.


Made me laugh.

Virgin (ADSL) => Namesco => Newnet => O2 => Plusnet => Zen => Newnet => Zen => Freeola => Vivaciti (using O2 Wholesale DSL) => Xilo (C&W Wholesale) => Xilo (O2 Wholesale) => Xilo (TT Wholesale due to O2 Wholesale closure) => Zen LLU =>> ZeN FTTP (Openreach 300 Mbps down, 47 Mbps up)
Router: Fritzbox 7530


Note: I don't lay turf for anyone. astro or otherwise, all views and opinions expressed are my own based on experience.
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