 doc159
join:2005-10-31 | VOIP Still blocked in Pakistan? Way around?
Hi Guys, For all of those who are affected by blockage of VOIP like vonage and Lingo in Pakitan, any way around? Any one in Pakistan? Any updates? Any suggestions? Thanks. |
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 smurad
join:2002-01-18 Warren, AR | Heard some people are using Packet8 with success. |
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 doc159
join:2005-10-31 | reply to doc159 I heard that too. But how come Packet8 is working but not vonage? |
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 rcilink Premium join:2003-12-15 Manchester, NH
| reply to doc159 Packet8 is not using SIP port 5060.
Vonage is using a non-standard SIP port also.
So, if your ISP blocks port 5060/UDP, it would not affect you much if you use Packet8 or Vonage.
I think I read here that vonage uses 10000/UDP now for SIP. So, if your ISP blocks that port in addition to 5060/UDP, then that might cause vonage to not work.. |
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 Unreal111
join:2004-01-21 Minneapolis, MN | reply to doc159 r u guys serious. the only reason i was switching from packet8 ($0.24/min0 to via:talk ($0.15/min) cuz its cheaper to call to pakistan
anyone here using viatalk. |
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  joako Premium join:2000-09-07 /dev/null | reply to doc159 The Pakistan government owned ISP is blocking SIP. If you are calling Pakistan from elsewhere it is not an issue. -- Am Heimcomputer sitz' ich hier, und programmier' die Zukunft mir |
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