[Serusers] VoIP Server's Phone Number Range

Iqbal iqbal at gigo.co.uk
Tue Apr 12 15:43:54 CEST 2005


wont the 6 digit (or whatever ) numbers that most voip providers have 
internally soon be disbanded, for the "normal" pstn number range, and 
with e164 interconnect these will be routable of voip anyhow.

iqbal

Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:

> There is a list with some VoIP service providers, but for sure it is 
> not complete:
> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-VOIP+Service+Providers
>
> Anyhow, some of them may not accept calls from foreign networks so you 
> should check if you can interconnect. Prefix routing is your solution 
> and I guess each provider implements its own numbering and prefix 
> allocation policy - I have not heard about any standardization in this 
> direction.
>
> Daniel
>
>
> On 04/12/05 14:58, Felipe Martins wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>>     I've made my first full operational SER Server, in fact there are 
>> too server talking to each other. When the call is not to another SER 
>> server, it forwards to another external server, when the requested 
>> number belongs to my other SER Server it go there and close the voip 
>> tunnel, just as usual.     So, at the moment, I'm implementing my 
>> routing logic, in order to implement it well, i need all the phone 
>> ranges and their server names or IP to route all the calls to the 
>> right server, for example, if a user calls a "1213..." begging phone 
>> number, it goes to Go2Call, and so on the all other Phone numbers. 
>>     Do anybody know where can I find a list of phone number ranges 
>> all over the world, I mean, every VoIP server has a certain range, 
>> without it my calls will be lost, and they will not end where they 
>> were meant to.
>>
>> Thanks in Advance.
>>
>>  
>>
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