Now that I'm using , using for isn't possible (the Aurora Store workaround works so far as getting the app installed, but then it throws an error when you try to open it).

I *really* want to get numbers in the app to work as a VoIP solution, but I've had no success so far. (The last time I tried, my Twilio account was suspended for some reason.)

Anyone know of any good Twilio/Linphone VoIP setup tutorials?

@syntax I was trying to do the exact same thing a while back: looking for MySudo replacement. Are you specifically looking for Twilio voip? Lots of cheaper, easier platforms out there. I found twilio uniquely challenging to work with. Try a different Voip provider perhaps.

@techygrue
Thanks. Are there other providers could recommend? I couldn't find much for the UK.

@syntax Here are a couple I've personally used, but I don't know specifics around UK numbers. These are NOT endoresements, and I haven't analyzed their privacy policies.

SignalWire: BY far the easiest to get up and running and cleanest interface.

VoIP.ms: The website is old fashioned, and they don't support MMS, but they had good call routing options.

If you want full call and MMS functionality, you have to go with Broadband or a reseller. Pinger app (aka TextFree) MIGHT work with Lineage?

@techygrue @syntax I have heard of some success with VoIP.ms + Linphone (no personal experience).

Was not aware MySudo finally released the Android application - I may give it a try.

@infinite_impedance
Thanks, I went to try VoIP.ms, but not too sure how to actually buy and set up UK numbers through their site. It seemed not very user friendly on mobile.

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