Bob,
Well yes but its another device using power , that has to be purchased and configured. So
my supplier Zen offer to port your number and provision it on your router for £6/month
which includes 1000 mins/month.
Their router has a socket you can patch into your existing phones or it can act as a DECT
base station which makes providing resilience in the event of power fail easy, just power
the ONT and router, my DECT phones are specified as having 10 days on standby…
.. or you can get just a number from Andrews & Arnold (A&A) who have a super cheap
service for £1.20/month so saving £60/year. However you need to buy hardware and the
cheapest I could find looks to be around £50. If you buy from A&A more like £150 and
then you need extra UPS if you want it to work in a power cut…..
… so a long time before you really save….
Dave
G4UGM
From: Robert Armstrong <bob(a)jfcl.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2023 10:50 PM
To: 'The Hobbyist DECnet mailing list' <hecnet(a)lists.dfupdate.se>
Subject: [HECnet] Re: ONT?
dave.g4ugm(a)gmail.com
<mailto:dave.g4ugm@gmail.com> wrote:
If you want a landline number its different. So both
Zen and BT offer a landline service but it only works if you use their router.
If you’re willing to configure your own SIP phone, or better yet set up Asterisk, then
there are any number of providers out there that offer call termination DIDs for way less
than the ISPs do. We use
DIDforSale.com and get two dial in numbers for about $3-4 per
month. One caveat is that the calls are metered, so if you talk a lot then you’ll pay
more.
Bob