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there are several "Internet Telephony Service Providers" that will
sell you a "real" telephone number to use with a SIP address<br>
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your listeners call a normal phone number and it rings your SIP
phone<br>
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it's not a free solution but you are just paying for the number,
you need to buy a number anyway?<br>
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On 06/23/2014 10:14 AM, Louigi Verona wrote:<br>
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Mmmm. Not really. I don't see people creating an account in some
SIP client just to call a show. This would drastically decrease
the amount of callers to almost zero.<br>
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Louigi Verona<br>
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