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ter1980
7th September 2008, 03:42 PM
Hi,

I'm using often companies like justvoip or voipcheap to call abroad. First you call a landline number in UK and then you type in the number you want to call. For example first you dial 01617002727, then you dial 007123456789#. Would it be possible to dial the number from contacts and it would automaticaly dial 01617002727 before? Thanks in advance

best regards

htc-p3600
7th September 2008, 05:21 PM
you can try to use FRING, i'm just use this software with voipbuster and voipcheap and i call the contact directly from my sim card without type any other number before

ter1980
7th September 2008, 09:48 PM
Fring doesn't work without the internet connection. Do you use voipcheap over 3G or you dial a local landline number?

best regards

htc-p3600
8th September 2008, 02:09 PM
i use frig over 3g and over wi-fi

xudus
9th September 2008, 08:04 AM
MagiCall will do it.

ter1980
9th September 2008, 02:36 PM
I've tried magicall but it doesn't work. Probably it has to wait until you hear "welcome bla bla" before you dial the number :(

mdalacu
10th September 2008, 12:02 PM
Maby you can use WM client sip solution, but it works only on speaker.
I use it to connect via 3G to my Asterix Pbx from home.
I think you can find a cab somewhere , but be careful to take the one witch doesn't affect your gps.

kien
10th September 2008, 12:18 PM
You might be able to add 01617002727p007123456789# or 01617002727,007123456789# in your contacts where the p is a pause.

ter1980
10th September 2008, 12:36 PM
magicalls works perfectly for me. From FAQ:

Most calling cards work in this way:
1. Dial the access number
2. Listen to the voice instructions
3. Enter your card number
4. Wait for a while
5. Enter your PIN number
6. Wait for a while
7. Enter the destination number

You may create outgoing rules like the following in MagiCall to automatically apply calling cards to the destination number.

Rule type: Outgoing call
Filter type: Specific number (You may select any filter type you like)
Phone #: +* (I want to filter international calls)
Action1: Change number
Call to: 8000,,1234,,666,,{phone}#

In the rule above, my calling card's access number is 8000, card number is 1234, PIN is 666. Each comma ',' is used to pause for a second. {phone} is a placeholder which represents the destination number. If you need to pause longer, add more commas. (See attached pictures)