Simon Telephonics Google Voice Gateway info

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billsimon:
Quote from: precht on November 13, 2017, 12:03:17 pm

May I ask how long you've been working on the GVGW? And how much of a challenge it was to set up?


I have been running GVGW since November 2011. In 2015 it was reworked to use the Oauth2 token system. I am no longer working on the gateway in terms of new features but it is and will continue to be actively maintained.

billsimon:
Quote from: mo832 on November 13, 2017, 04:12:21 pm

is there also a way in GVGW to hide/block your outgoing caller id per call (like with the telco *67). Google Voice has no way to do this, but perhaps Mr. Simon has enabled it?


*67 is a feature that is not published but usually works.

GPz1100:
Quote from: TimAtHome on November 13, 2017, 02:23:01 pm

I did a lot of research before I went with it, and I feel like it's the best box on the market, from a technical standpoint.


I do believe the obi box is the only one on the market that directly integrates with gv. I don't believe there's any other options besides a pbx and/or gv gateway combined with a generic ATA. We still have a traditional analog phone here, probably from the 80's.  It works too..  Never needed any software update either!

TimAtHome:
Quote from: GPz1100 on November 13, 2017, 08:51:09 pm

Quote from: TimAtHome on November 13, 2017, 02:23:01 pm

I did a lot of research before I went with it, and I feel like it's the best box on the market, from a technical standpoint.


I do believe the obi box is the only one on the market that directly integrates with gv. I don't believe there's any other options besides a pbx and/or gv gateway combined with a generic ATA. We still have a traditional analog phone here, probably from the 80's.  It works too..  Never needed any software update either!


I collect old analog phones. What I love about the Obi is that I can use them again -- I backfeed my home wiring to the Obi, and have all my old phones on it. The rotary ones can't dial out, that's pretty much the only snag. I would love to get that to work.

billsimon:
Quote from: TimAtHome on November 14, 2017, 09:39:41 am

The rotary ones can't dial out, that's pretty much the only snag. I would love to get that to work.


The Grandstream HT502 ATA accepts rotary dialing. Someone's selling 2 for $12 on eBay right now; bring your own power supply (common 12V barrel plug).

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