• Re: Book: Lessons From Ca

    From MIKE POWELL@21:4/134 to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Sat Dec 13 08:52:00 2025
    I'm playing with SIP phone service at home, I'm looking at setting up
    service with a UK number - to have a local call for them connecting to
    a SIP phone here in the US.

    I should play with MFA and see if providers complain about SIP numbers
    for MFA.

    I have heard of people setting their own SIP or other phone exchanges at
    home. How do you prevent yourself from setting up a number that is
    already taken, or do you need a service provider who takes care of that?

    Mike~
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to MIKE POWELL on Fri Jan 2 12:18:12 2026
    MIKE POWELL wrote to POINDEXTER FORTRAN <=-

    I have heard of people setting their own SIP or other phone exchanges
    at home. How do you prevent yourself from setting up a number that is already taken, or do you need a service provider who takes care of
    that?

    You can set up SIP-to-SIP calling on your own and make SIP calls to
    other people over the internet but dialing out to the PSTN requires a
    SIP trunk provider, who provides the number.



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  • From Roon@21:4/148 to MIKE POWELL on Sat Jan 3 20:15:23 2026
    Hello MIKE,

    13 Dec 25 08:52, you wrote to POINDEXTER FORTRAN:

    I'm playing with SIP phone service at home, I'm looking at setting
    up service with a UK number - to have a local call for them
    connecting to a SIP phone here in the US.

    I should play with MFA and see if providers complain about SIP
    numbers for MFA.

    I have heard of people setting their own SIP or other phone exchanges
    at home. How do you prevent yourself from setting up a number that is already taken, or do you need a service provider who takes care of
    that?

    you need a provider or you are totally isolated. :)
    for example voip.ms for the states.

    but you can find .uk providers as well, which will be much cheaper to obtain a UK number, than a us provider.

    with asterisk (4example) you can connect as many providers as you wish.

    and after that we can connect all of our asterisks and make our own telco. like an intranet or vpn just for telephones. i was thinking about this for a while. so at least we can call each others bbs with our modems for free.

    ByEbYe
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    Daniel

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Roon on Sat Jan 3 15:56:25 2026
    Re: Book: Lessons From Ca
    By: Roon to MIKE POWELL on Sat Jan 03 2026 08:15 pm

    and after that we can connect all of our asterisks and make our own telco. like an intranet or vpn just for telephones. i was thinking about this for a while. so at least we can call each others bbs with our modems for free.

    Funny, I was just thinking about XMPP (Jabber) and wondering about setting up BBSes with it.
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  • From MIKE POWELL@21:4/134 to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Sat Jan 3 08:21:00 2026
    I have heard of people setting their own SIP or other phone exchanges
    at home. How do you prevent yourself from setting up a number that is already taken, or do you need a service provider who takes care of
    that?

    You can set up SIP-to-SIP calling on your own and make SIP calls to
    other people over the internet but dialing out to the PSTN requires a
    SIP trunk provider, who provides the number.

    Ahh, thanks for that explanation. I figured there was a piece of the
    puzzle I was missing there. ;)
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  • From MIKE POWELL@21:4/134 to ROON on Sun Jan 4 09:23:00 2026
    and after that we can connect all of our asterisks and make our own telco. li an intranet or vpn just for telephones. i was thinking about this for a while so at least we can call each others bbs with our modems for free.

    lol BBSing is what drives my curiousity about it also. ;)

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to MIKE POWELL on Sun Jan 4 18:09:27 2026
    Re: Book: Lessons From Ca
    By: MIKE POWELL to ROON on Sun Jan 04 2026 09:23 am

    and after that we can connect all of our asterisks and make our own telco.
    li
    an intranet or vpn just for telephones. i was thinking about this for a
    while so at least we can call each others bbs with our modems for free.

    lol BBSing is what drives my curiousity about it also. ;)

    Dang, now I've got to check out the Asterisk PBX LXC container. I have a SIP line coming into a SIP phone here, assume I could have it land on Asterisk and ring my phone.
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