JFDI
December 1st 05, 06:44 PM
Hi:
I'm in the process of designing the communications infrastructure for
my company and VoIP and SIP plays a big part. Likewise IM using
Windows Messenger (or MSN Messenger - though I believe the latter
doesn't support SIP).
My latest experiment has been to add the details of my SIP/VoIP
provider into Windows Messenger. In a wondrous demonstration of how
software should work (!!) I signed out and back in and Lo! I am able to
make voice calls to other SIP addreses or (via my provider's gateway)
to POTS phone numbers. All works wondrously well.
Since I have geographic phone number I can even receive incoming calls
straight into my Messenger window.
The icing on the cake will be to initiate a call via the SIP
Communications Service of Messenger from my Outlook contacts.
I can't find any way of telling the autodialler to use the SIP
communications service.
All help gratefully received!
Thanks in advance
I'm in the process of designing the communications infrastructure for
my company and VoIP and SIP plays a big part. Likewise IM using
Windows Messenger (or MSN Messenger - though I believe the latter
doesn't support SIP).
My latest experiment has been to add the details of my SIP/VoIP
provider into Windows Messenger. In a wondrous demonstration of how
software should work (!!) I signed out and back in and Lo! I am able to
make voice calls to other SIP addreses or (via my provider's gateway)
to POTS phone numbers. All works wondrously well.
Since I have geographic phone number I can even receive incoming calls
straight into my Messenger window.
The icing on the cake will be to initiate a call via the SIP
Communications Service of Messenger from my Outlook contacts.
I can't find any way of telling the autodialler to use the SIP
communications service.
All help gratefully received!
Thanks in advance