GV + Obi100 + cell phone --> how to

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Stewart:
Well, with the constraints imposed by you, T-Mobile and GV, you have IMO only two choices:

1. Find a way to send calls to your GV number from a different number, which you would whitelist.  VoxOx is an easy way to do that.

Or,

2. Get a new number that rings to your OBi, which bypasses all the GV stuff.  Callcentric + IPKall is one way to do that.  I recommended that specific way, because for $1.50/mo., Callcentric will provide 911 service for your family, as well as a backup in case of a problem with GV.  However, for your current problem, you can use a free Callcentric account as part of the solution.

QBZappy:
Quote from: vskatusa on October 15, 2011, 09:42:43 am

All i want is to call my family!

Tried calling **9 + {9 digit obi number} from my cell phone? I get a message "We are sorry - All circuits are busy now"....


OBitalk service is not stable at the moment. Others have reported stability issues with the OBiTALK service at various times. I'm not sure what to conclude from that.

From my OBi ubit:
OBiTALK Service Status
Parameter Name   Value   
Status   Backing Off

vskatusa:
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OBitalk service is not stable at the moment. Others have reported stability issues with the OBiTALK service at various times. I'm not sure what to conclude from that.

Does this mean that **9(obi 9 digit number} should ring the telephone attached to obi100 under NORMAL circumstances?

RonR:
Quote from: vskatusa on October 15, 2011, 01:06:48 pm

Does this mean that **9(obi 9 digit number} should ring the telephone attached to obi100 under NORMAL circumstances?


**9 + OBiTALK number dialed from an OBi (PHONE Port or Auto Attendant) or an OBiON App is used to call other OBi's or OBiON Apps.  This uses an OBiTALK Service voice server provided by Obihai which has been a bit unstable/unreliable in recent times.

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