Voxbone
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Voxbone is a Voice over IP carrier providing virtual phone numbers, also called DID numbers from over 40 countries. Their service allows users and companies to get phone numbers from any of these countries and to receive the call via SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) or IAX. The carrier also provides toll-free numbers from different countries.
Voxbone launched a Global Trunk Program that allows customers to share capacity between 30 countries.
Voxbone is focused on so-called call origination only. Other voice carriers are focused on call termination only, and others are doing both call origination and call termination.
The company is a member of study group 2 of the ITU responsible for numbering evolutions and standards.
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[edit] Coverage
Argentina - Brazil - Canada - Chile - Mexico - Peru - USA
Australia - New Zealand - Pakistan
Belgium - Bulgaria - Bahrain - Cyprus - Croatia - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany - Hungary - Ireland - Israel - Italy - Latvia - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Portugal - Romania - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - UK
[edit] API
Voxbone offers an API that allows customers to find phone numbers and purchase them for their VoIP service in realtime as explained by Thomas Howe
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Voxbone.com
- O'Reilly has posted a How-To on using Voxbone to get local numbers in 40+ countries
- Voxbone joins the Voice Peering Fabric
- Tom Keating illustrates the use of the Voxbone service with a SIP PBX