Question about OBiBT as a GSM to google-vocie bridging

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asorghbeibgeutg:
Dear sir/madam,

I want to buy OBi202 and OBiBT to solve my problem but I am not sure is it a feasible solution. Can you help to justify?

My problem:
bridging all phone calls as if it is calling from Google account A to Google account B.

My suggested solution:
the diagram in the attachment

Expected scenario:
1. I use the telephone connected in the RJ11 port of OBi200 to call some number. GVoice of Google account B rings. Then, we can talk to each other using the telephone and a GVoice client.
2. The android phone is having SIM card with local phone number (non-US, cannot port to GVoice) and linked to OBiBT. Someone calls the local number. GVoice of Google account B rings. Then, we can talk to each other using the calling person's phone and a GVoice client.

Can both case works? If not, do you have a solution to solve my problem? ???

Also, I have contacted <sales@obihai.com> via email few days ago but no one reply. Is this email really work?

drgeoff:
Yes an OBi202 plus an OBiBT can do those two.

But why?  Instead of the OBiBT and Android phone, port the local number to a GV account (either existing A or a new one).  In that account put the number of GV account B as the forwarding phone.

asorghbeibgeutg:
thx for your reply. I have uploaded a diagram to illustrate my idea better.

I am having a HK local number. As I remembered, GV only support US local number.
Hence, I come up the this setup.

drgeoff:
Quote from: asorghbeibgeutg on March 09, 2018, 01:17:09 am

I am having a HK local number. As I remembered, GV only support US local number.

OK, I see why.

asorghbeibgeutg:
Another can help?

Or how should I contact the sales person for help?

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