Does that let you have a voicemail?
I’ve long wanted a cheap way to setup a phone, when rung, picks up and plays a message telling the caller to email me. But everything I found for this is wayy more expensive than $12/yr
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LordCrom@lemmy.world 4 days ago
I use this.
I have Ms VoIP as my provider. $1 month per line and 1 cent per min.
I have a grand stream sip adapter… Configured with my providers info and my creds. Phone can plug into it. Works just fine. Plus you can use any sip client to connect to the same line from mobile or PC.
Also, my old house had pots lines in every room. I took my grand stream and wired it into the house, not a phone. So I can plug regular phones into any of the original outlets and it works as it directly connected to the grand stream. I have 4 regular phones all running over original wires into the grandstream using sip
Does that let you have a voicemail?
I’ve long wanted a cheap way to setup a phone, when rung, picks up and plays a message telling the caller to email me. But everything I found for this is wayy more expensive than $12/yr
It does. Or can just send the recorded message to your email as a .wav attachment.
jagged_circle@feddit.nl 4 days ago
Got s link to Mz VoIP?
Googling it just gives info on Skype shutting down
ikidd@lemmy.world 4 days ago
voip.ms
jagged_circle@feddit.nl 3 days ago
Thanks. Unfortunately that site doesn’t load.
ThorrJo@lemmy.sdf.org 3 days ago
Voip dot ms employs a ton of countermeasures versus skript kiddies as voip fraud is a severe problem. You are unlikely to have much luck with Tor Browser. I have to ask them to take my boring data center IP off their greylist every time I want to add cash to my balance.
ikidd@lemmy.world 3 days ago
Yah, I’m not going to do that.