Well it took me long enough to work out what works, so here they are in case someone else finds them useful.
www.freespeech.ie
Important: See note below
- Profile Name: Freespeech
- Service profile: IETF
- Default access point: youraccesspoint
- Public user name: sip:076XXXXXXX@freespeech.ie
- Use compression: No
- Registration: Always On
- Use security: No
- Proxy server:
- Proxy server address: sip:freespeech.ie
- Realm: freespeech.ie
- User name: 076XXXXXXX
- Password: yourpassword
- Allow loose routing: Yes
- Transport Type: UDP
- Port: 5060
- Registrar Server:
- Registrar serv. addr.: sip:freespeech.ie
- Realm: freespeech.ie
- User name: 076XXXXXXX
- Password: yourpassword
- Transport type: UDP
- Port: 5060
- Profile Name: Blueface
- Service profile: IETF
- Default access point: youraccesspoint
- Public user name: sip:yourusername@blueface.ie
- Use compression: No
- Registration: Always On
- Use security: No
- Proxy server:
- Proxy server address: sip:sip.blueface.ie
- Realm: sip.blueface.ie
- User name: yourusername
- Password: yourpassword
- Allow loose routing: Yes
- Transport Type: UDP
- Port: 5060
- Registrar Server:
- Registrar serv. addr.: sip:sip.blueface.ie
- Realm: sip.blueface.ie
- User name: yourusername
- Password: yourpassword
- Transport type: UDP
- Port: 5060
These are for a Nokia E65 btw, but I expect they apply to any nokia phone with sip support.
Note: Avoid the freespeech “service” if you can:
- They no longer provide the service of non-geographic numbers in Ireland. Other providers give this for free.
- Their billing mechanism (requiring an active “subscription” – yes it is, check the T&C’s – even to use the credit you have “prepaid” is highly unethical and probably illegal in Ireland.
- Their international service (at least to ANZ & US) has disimproved to the point of being unusable.
- Their customer service is farsical in the extreme.
#1 by svuhmed on January 13, 2011 - 9:19 pm
agree with the warning about freespeech. had lots of problems with their “customer service” avoid. now a happy blueface customer
#2 by Nel on January 17, 2014 - 11:18 am
I do agree with you on freespeech. Well, I am taking SIP support from Speechpath, seems like I am good to go with it. Even reading through the FAQs could be helpful for beginners. Have a look here – http://www.speechpath.ie/index.php/faq/