Thing is looking at sipgate call rates it will not work for me as it is 1.18 for landlines and 9.90 for mobiles (call forward)
Warning I may be confused here...
...just do not use Sipgate for outgoing calls if the rates are too high. I am not sure why you would still need to do any call forwarding?
You would have voip app on your mobile phone that would ring when someone would call on your landline number (that would need data allowance on your mobile). This means your landline number would be travelling wherever your mobile goes.
If you want to phone anyone back just use the normal mobile phone dialler (that would need voice allowance on your mobile).
The only "gotcha" would be having to perhaps remember (or copy/paste) phone number of your potential clients from VOIP app to normal dialler for returning calls.
Not knowing how VOIP apps work perhaps some apps allow you to configure outgoing dialler or there is a more elegant solution existing VOIP users know of?
Can of worms opening - you could also use a different VOIP provider for outgoing calls (some only charge 1p/minute for mobiles and free for landline numbers). Sipgate is not the only provider a different one may be better especially for business use. This is just probably making thing over complicated especially starting out.



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