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This is a discussion on vBuzzer within the RF Dial forums, part of the Products category; When we were testing RF.com internally, vBuzzer service was one of the first we tried. We found the company has ...

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    marcelo is offline Senior RF Gopher marcelo is on a distinguished road
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    When we were testing RF.com internally, vBuzzer service was one of the first we tried. We found the company has some very cool offerings, and their service works perfectly with RF.com.

    In the RF.com provider settings, enter your vBuzzer user name and password, and for the proxy server, enter:

    vbuzzer.com

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    For some reason when I try to make call with vBuzzer it is trying to call that 416 800xxxx number, rather than the one I entered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alentia View Post
    For some reason when I try to make call with vBuzzer it is trying to call that 416 800xxxx number, rather than the one I entered.
    That is the number for the RF.com POP in Canada (Toronto). This FAQ item explains what is happening.

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