At 2:29 PM -0700 8/6/03, Steve Haehnichen wrote:

-=> On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 14:18:00 -0700, John Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:


There was nothing in the FAQ that really referenced anything about
using the phone with other systems other than the IPTel-powered
platform that they apparently are using.

You might have missed this FAQ entry:


Q: I already own a SIP phone and I would like to use your SIPphone
directory service. What should I do?

A: First, you need to sign up with our service at SIPphone Sign
Up. These are the settings that you will want to use:

SIP Server: proxy01.sipphone.com (130.94.123.252)
STUN Server: stun01.sipphone.com (69.0.208.27)
NTP Server: ntp01.sipphone.com
TFTP Server: tftp01.sipphone.com (130.94.123.253)

Currently the SIPphone directory service has only been tested with the
Grandstream BudgeTone 100 phone. Please check back for further updates
on "SIPphone friendly" SIP phones.


Here is a picture of the Grandstream phone: http://www.grandstream.com/y-product.htm

It was my first guess anyway, since it's one of the few one-piece
phones out there, and certainly the cheapest.

-Steve

Are they selling the Grandstream? They don't seem to actually say that; they only say that the Grandstream is the only phone they tested (other than their own system? not clear.)


I did see the references to the SIP proxies they are using, and in fact I'm almost done setting up my own system to route 1747XXXXXXX numbers in that direction.

JT
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