Is PhonePower still an approved service provider?
jentzd:
Quote from: GPz1100 on December 30, 2017, 03:09:10 pm
^^You shouldn't need to reboot after submitting each section of changes. Once all changes have been applied, a single reboot is all that's needed.
I think you missed the crux of my post. If you are logged in to the device directly, yes, what you say is absolutely true. This may be the reason phonepower prefers this technique.
However if you use the portal to do these configurations, the phone reboots after the saving of each page. I far prefer this technique, so I just am fast about making all the settings so as to prevent my phone being blacklisted w/ phonepower.
TooKarma:
PP Support walked me through setting up my 1022 phone and it works fine. Whatever you do, DON'T use Anveo!! They suck and the interface is from 1996 and they have NO support.
lAlEElA:
hello everyone!
OBIHAI200 not approved. (If you are tech-savvy you can go to advance features and change few things in there)
click on the link below.
https://www.phonepower.com/hardware.aspx
go to: Bring your own device and follow the instructions - look for your listed device.
click on the link below.
https://www.phonepower.com/usa_canada_calling_plans.aspx (scroll down)
I hope this helps
Take care!
ceg3:
PP is not writing any more OBi accounts. End of story. Those of us already subscribed are grandfathered in and can continue to renew for unlimited service for 59.99 a year. I was on the phone with PP support today about something and he confirmed there are no plans for more OBi subs. He did confirm using the OBi200 and 202 works just as well or better than any device they support. In fact, he said the quality of service is the same for us OBi subs as it is for users paying the full price and using their OBi302's they send out. Bottom line: he said hang onto your account and keep using the 200.
jentzd:
great info mr ceg3.
Very happy with phonepower for their number of features, simplicity of user interface, and flat rate plans.
While I will continue to use, and while they say we are grandfathered in, I think it would probably still be wise to find a suitable backup plan. Would hate to be caught in the lurch should some companies policy suddenly change.
To that point, i am getting about 3% call drops with phone power. Certainly not a horrible number, and this could also be entirely on the other end's connection... but certainly would be nice to see that number go to 0.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page