Anveo E911 only for $15???

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SteveInWA:
It's odd that they don't explain it on their rate chart, but then again, their pricing approach is confusing to newcomers.  They sell inbound calling separate from outbound calling.  E911 service is offered with their outbound calling plans.  E911 is included at no extra charge on all of their plans with buckets of minutes, so there's no fee listed.  Personally, I use the North America 500 plan, but even their 120 minute Basic plan for $1.95/month comes with E911 included.  Perhaps that plan would be ideal for you?  I think of it as E911 for $1.50 + 120 min. for 45 cents.

It used to be that the pay-per call plan would have an optional $1.50/month fee for E911, but I don't see it spelled out.  If you start the signup process for the PPM option, and it doesn't have the $1.50 E911 option, you can always email them and ask.

OBiSupport:
Please note:  Anveo has raised the OBiTALK configured E911 service for OBi devices from $15 to $25 per year.

LTN1:
Quote from: OBiSupport on April 07, 2017, 03:25:26 pm

Please note:  Anveo has raised the OBiTALK configured E911 service for OBi devices from $15 to $25 per year.


This is almost a 67% jump in price.

Anveo's basic plan with the OBi device is only an extra $15 per year and includes E911 and 333 minutes of outgoing calls each month.

A person would have to be too lazy to change or just stupid to pay $25 just for E911 when other options are available for cheaper like Callcentric or GV911.

People should boycott Anveo's 67% rate hike for a simple service like E911 and move their services elsewhere.

chilirock:
Sign up for CallCentric's Free NY DID service for free unlimited inbound calls. When you do that CC will require you to sign up for E911 for a flat $1.50/month. That's it, no other cost. While the service does not include any outbound calls, it does include E911 outbound calls without limit or additional charges. I believe that the E911 only service on Anveo has a limit on the number of 911 calls/month beyond which there is an additional charge.

If you want to minimize your total cost then setup your Google Voice number as your primary provider for outbound calls (SP1) and setup your free CC number for inbound calls (SP2) and forward your GV number to your CC number. The added advantage with CallCentric free DID service is that you also get free CNAM for caller name. This is my setup. So if you have any questions post back.

rrgg:
To get CallCentric E911 service, do I really have to do everything described in the last post?  (Enroll in NY DID service for inbound calls and then forward my GV number to CallCentric.) 

I have Anveo E911 this year, and if I switch to CC E911 later I'd like it to be simple.  Thanks.

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