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Mobile communication abroad with a Russian number, mobile Internet?
Hello dear community!
I need advice on this issue: The situation is such that it is necessary to move to Italy for a month. I would like Russian customers to keep the ability to call my mobile number, and I could freely receive their calls in Italy without any problems.
My brain has given birth to the following scheme so far:
1) I connect a virtual ip telephony number in St. Petersburg
2) I redirect all incoming calls to this virtual number from my OPPS (all incoming calls are free)
3) I connect a sim card such as GLOBALSIM or SIMTRAVEL for 900 rubles. (all incoming calls are free)
4) I redirect from a virtual number to GLOBALSIM
Thus, clients retain the ability to call a local number, and I receive their calls abroad, in this case I pay for long-distance communication only at virtual telephony rates.
If I need to call Russia, I just use Skype.
Now I'm actively googling - what other solutions can I come up with.
There is another option with ZebraTelecom - a mobile application in Java, but the tariffs seem to bite:
incoming calls to a mobile phone are about 5 rubles / minute . Outgoing like 2. True, you have to pay for traffic - but you can also connect to the local OPSOSU.
Does anyone have an elegant solution? Of course there is a server - can you put some software for ip telephony on it? Or think how you can tie Skype to all this? As far as I remember there is no SkypeIn in Russia yet.
There is also a question with mobile Internet - but most likely the solution will be in connecting to a local OPSOSU and connecting via GPRS.
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Gsm gateway with call forwarding to sip or skype, for example mobigater mini, or homemade from a huawei modem using asterisk + chan_datacard, or oktel (solution under win).
How on purpose, I'm now digging the same topic)
Task: to receive incoming and call in Ukraine from a number known to all customers, while being physically far away, but within the reach of local mobile communications in that country.
The idea is this: two GSM-something (modem?) devices that can impersonate a phone, a native card is in the modem here, and two cards of the same operator in a distant country, one of them in the modem, the second in the phone. Now I find out the names and capabilities of such devices.
As I find out, I’ll unsubscribe if someone kind does not write here the options for choice (what is called and what to choose from).
> I am redirecting all incoming calls to this virtual number at my OPSOS (all incoming calls are free of charge
) A conversation forwarded from phone A to phone B is additionally paid from account A at the rate for calls from phone A to phone
B. Megaphone has a Multifon service, you can make and receive calls from a computer, there seems to be no additional fee now (although I am suspicious of megaphone tariffs).
So, which option is chosen:
1) We register SkipeIN in Russia, 1050 rubles for 3 months.
2) We redirect incoming calls from mobile to Skype
3) In Italy, we connect to the local OPPS with an inexpensive Internet and constantly hang in Skype.
Total costs - 1050 for 3 months of skypin and sim card with a balance in Italy.
Connecting a regular virtual number (connection 1000) and a monthly fee of 300 per month + IP telephony tariffs of 7.5 rubles per minute to Italy on a mobile phone is not very good.
There is a cool site, they sell numbers of almost all cities in the world. They work on the basis of redirection and not only on sip for almost nothing
. Also, they have mobile applications for iOS and Android. Can be found
here
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