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Making Use of Wideband Voice Right Now!: SIPGate

mjgraves | June 25, 2009

3. Edit the default routing for your account

By default SIPGate will assign one number to ring multiple phones. We need to change this so that an incoming call rings one specific phone. Return to the main settings page. On the right side of the green strip select the Edit Routing option.

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When this page appears you will see that the number is set to ring and entire group of phones.

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Untick the setting for the group of phones and select the specific phone that wish to use for your wideband calling on this line.

SIPGATE ROUTING CUSTOM Making Use of Wideband Voice Right Now!: SIPGate

Now save your settings.

SIPGATE ROUTING WARNING Making Use of Wideband Voice Right Now!: SIPGate

Back on the main settings page you will now see a red banner warning you that some numbers only ring some phone. This is normal.

What you have just done is to create a setup where the SIPGate servers will not proxy the media during your calls. The media streams will go direct between your phone and the other parties.

While this is required to enable wideband calling it will have some other consequences. There will be some features of the service that you will not be able to use. These features rely upon their server having constant access to the call media.Without its proxy in place the service may not detect mid-call DTMF for example.

The fact that SIPGate accounts can pass wideband calls can be useful. Since each account is issued a DID, a normal PSTN number, they are purely numeric and so can be conveniently dialed from any phone. Yet since the calls between SIPGate accounts transit an IP network end-to-end you can take advantage of the outstanding voice quality offered by wideband capable phones. All in all, this is a very handy way of side-stepping the matter of dialing by SIP URI.

I can’t say that I’ve put a lot of minutes on my account thus far. Even so, I have found it to be very reliable, and welcome addition to my arsenal. Of course, calls passed to the PSTN are not wideband…but that’s to be expected.

And did I mention that calls between SIPGate accounts are free?

If you want to make a wideband test call from your SIPGate account send me a direct message on Twitter (@mjgraves).

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2 Responses to “Making Use of Wideband Voice Right Now!: SIPGate”

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    Florian says:
    June 29, 2009 at 9:07 am

    Hm, the german version of sipgate doesn’t seem to support wideband codecs, certainly not g.722.

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      mjgraves says:
      June 29, 2009 at 3:47 pm

      There’s little or nothing on the US web site that supports this fact. It just came up on the VUC call when Thilo Salmon was a guest. It’s likely worth contacting them for clarification.

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