Link a local DID phone number to your Low-rate Voip account!
This number isn't supplied by Low-rate Voip but you have to order it via a VoIP-number supplier (also called a DID-number supplier). Such a VoIP-number supplier is VOXBONE, the Low-rate Voip team tested this supplier with succes.
Setting up Low-rate Voip with a Voxbone DID number:
- First make sure you have a working Low-rate Voip-account (remember your Low-rate Voip username).
- Go to the Voxbone website and Sign Up.
- Log in on your Voxbone-account.
- Go To "Purchase" and then "DID's".
- Select a country and city, fill in a Quantity and click "add to cart".
- Click on: "Check your cart to proceed with the purchase" and than Click on "purchase" to make your payment.
- Open "URI's" under the Configure menu.
- Add a new URI (Protocol:sip, new uri:Low-rate Voipusername@sip.Low-rate Voip.com, Description: Low-rate Voip) and Click on "Create".
- Open "DID's & Trunks" under the Configure menu.
- In the Virtual Number section change "Mapped to" to your Low-rate Voip account and press "GO"
You're now set to go, dial your Voxbone number and your VoIP-client or SIP-Phone will ring.
You can find a Voxbone manual here.
The Voxbone service is not free, Voxbone charges a setup and monthly fee for there services. Low-rate Voip doesn't charge a fee when you link a number to your Low-rate Voip-account.
Low-rate Voip is not responsible for the services from voxbone or any other number supplier.
We only like to bring this service to your attention because a lot of Low-rate Voip users ask for a VoIPIN-number.
It's unclear which suppliers function correct with Low-rate Voip, the Low-rate Voip team can only advise you to test a supplier before you buy anything.
