Hi,
Our company is also providing SIP calls using Linphone. You are invited to send us an email to ops@swiftnet.co.uk
Best regards, On 4 Aug 2024, at 12:59, Mark Stanton via Linphone-users <linphone-users@nongnu.org> wrote:
Hi Stuart,Thanks for that.Yes, my ISP provides sip accounts, I now have two of them, and eachaccount has a different normal telephone number attached to it. Lookslike I need to talk to them about this.On Sat, 2024-08-03 at 19:18 -0400, Stuart D Gathman wrote:On Thu, 1 Aug 2024, Mark Stanton via Linphone-users wrote:
I now have two 'phone numbers and want to use both of them with
(Linux
desktop) Linphone. The settings page shows me an option to add an
account, so I have, but what else do I need to do to make it work?
Linphone works with SIP accounts. I have 3 SIP accounts - only one
of
which is bridged to the ancient telco network. Linphone does not
directly deal with "lines". This is a question for your bridging
provider. You did not mention your bridging provider. I use
diamondcard.us to bridge SIP to telco and jmp.chat to bridge XMPP to
telco.
Initially (yesterday) the new number showed as unregistered. I
didn't
ask a question immediately as I thought perhaps it just needed time
to
register itself. However, this morning *BOTH* lines are showing as
unregistered!
Linphone doesn't do "phone numbers". But maybe you have a bridging
provider
with account localparts that look like phone numbers.
Can Linphone handle two lines, and if so, what do I need to do to
make
it work?
It certainly works with multiple SIP accounts. Does the Linphone
company provide a bridging service, and you are using them perhaps?
In that case the ambiguity is understandable - same name for the SIP
client and the service.
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