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  1. #1
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    Default Re: Softphone Questions

    In addition to 'great explanation' I'll also add that this approach seems to be very well thought out. In creating a relatively isolated 'sandbox' for BYOD use, you really do capture the best of both worlds. As you described, locking out international calling on the 'sandbox' should not affect power BYOD users (who would route via someone else) and should have little impact on 'legitimate' BYOD/softphone use. The biggest potential problem I foresee with this setup is the user who travels internationally and would want to use their service from their hotel room to call down the street. At some level, though, you have to set your limits. I think the line you've drawn is reasonable.

    That being said, which server(s) is/are best for grandfathered customers to use?

    Thanks...

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    Default Re: Softphone Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by fisamo View Post
    The biggest potential problem I foresee with this setup is the user who travels internationally and would want to use their service from their hotel room to call down the street. At some level, though, you have to set your limits.
    Thanks...
    Last summer we were in London and in a similar situation. I was with a different provider. However, I had / have Future-Nine for international calling installed on the phone - silly though it may seem, at 1c a minute to call down the street it was a lot less expensive than the hotel phone. Just as Tim has said - if you're going to be doing international calling there are less expensive options.
    Russell

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