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Author:  malcolm slater [ Thu Feb 07, 2008 9:48 pm ]
Post subject:  landline to mobile divert costs

Hi first time user so I hope I get this right.
I am a small firm who has been paying BT a fortune to divert calls from
landline to mobile. Irecently purchased an FCT which has saved me a small fortune.
Problem is I am getting problems with the fct. It sometimes displays (not registered) which means calls are just ringing in my office and not being transfered to my mobile.I also have a voice quality problem ie cant here what people are saying sometimes. The company I use starts with the letter B. I dont want to slander them incase its something else causing fault.
Has anyone had problems with their fct.
Or can you recommend a reliable fct.
Or can you suggest a cheap way of diverting calls.
I currently receive about 3000 calls per month

Author:  bloodnock [ Fri Feb 08, 2008 12:42 am ]
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Whats FCT?? I changed from BT to PIPEX and that saved me a Pretty penny on All Phone charges, line rental and Call Divert...

Author:  blobby [ Fri Feb 08, 2008 12:52 am ]
Post subject:  Re: landline to mobile divert costs

malcolm slater wrote:
Hi first time user so I hope I get this right.
I am a small firm who has been paying BT a fortune to divert calls from
landline to mobile. Irecently purchased an FCT which has saved me a small fortune.
Problem is I am getting problems with the fct. It sometimes displays (not registered) which means calls are just ringing in my office and not being transfered to my mobile.I also have a voice quality problem ie cant here what people are saying sometimes. The company I use starts with the letter B. I dont want to slander them incase its something else causing fault.
Has anyone had problems with their fct.
Or can you recommend a reliable fct.
Or can you suggest a cheap way of diverting calls.
I currently receive about 3000 calls per month


The simple answer is called SIP (still a bit flaky). Look up "Hosted PBX VOIP" on Google to find out more.

There is a more robust solution. Do you still have premises at or in the same exchange area where the lines originally terminated?

Author:  skippy41 [ Fri Feb 08, 2008 3:52 am ]
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http://www.gsmsave.co.uk/Follow-me-GSM-gateway.htm

This seems a good idea, have a look

Author:  dinkidoo [ Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:28 pm ]
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you could even have your no used as taxicall no(you can take a no to them to put on there system) and run that way sign up for 2 mobiles for 12 months and then go down to 1 phone

Author:  skippy41 [ Fri Feb 08, 2008 7:31 pm ]
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dinkidoo wrote:
you could even have your no used as taxicall no(you can take a no to them to put on there system) and run that way sign up for 2 mobiles for 12 months and then go down to 1 phone


Dinky could you explain that in English, its almost as bad as jimbo's explanations :lol: :lol:

Author:  jimbo [ Fri Feb 08, 2008 7:47 pm ]
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skippy41 wrote:
dinkidoo wrote:
you could even have your no used as taxicall no(you can take a no to them to put on there system) and run that way sign up for 2 mobiles for 12 months and then go down to 1 phone


Dinky could you explain that in English, its almost as bad as jimbo's explanations :lol: :lol:



But not as bad as your spelling.

Author:  dinkidoo [ Sat Feb 09, 2008 4:27 am ]
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you set up a taxicall account instead of using there number you can take your own but use it the same as taxicall .log in log out barr numbers etc

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