Curious About Anveo

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MLD100:
I have been with Anveo ever since I started with the OBI100--nearly 4 years ago.  I would largely echo the comments of bGood above.  Especially as it relates to support.   I am not sure they offer the exact services I have anymore.  I pay them $1.80 per month--80 cents is for e911 support and $1 is for a phone number.   The phone number is for fax handling which my wife thinks we need.   So, it is our fax number.   Upon receipt of a fax we get an email notice and a pdf.  Once I got it configured it seems to work fine.
In the recent 'TCP Backing Off' error where the OBI100 quit working, Anveo worked perfectly as a backup.  I had to change GV to ring my cell but Anveo made outgoing calls flawlessly.  I see that I was charged a half a cent for all outgoing calls on my plan.  I don't know what I am charged for incoming calls.  I don't think there has been any charge for the few fax's I have received.
Who knows if Anveo will be around next week?  But, for now it is very reliable and as near as I can tell a full fledged, full featured VOIP provider.
I think you can get some integration with GV contacts but, could be wrong, I don't think Anveo can process your GV number directly.   Now, you could always have GV ring your Anveo number :-)

ceg3:
Does anybody know if Anveo will remain an ASP?

Jackson:
I've been using the Anveo basic Obi plan and got no complaints.  The last time I re-upped for the 2 year deal which brought my cost down to ~$3/month.  On DSLreports there is an Anveo forum where some Anveo guy often responds.  One nice touch is that the time for when VM kicks in can be adjusted.

Nice easy way to eliminate sip callers Taoman,  I plunked in Anveo's 3 IPs and and that also works, at:

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