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Everton:
Quote from: Luciana on November 11, 2011, 05:24:01 pm

seems to me that obi would add some feature to their device to allow it to trick google voice...than allow to go to your own home answer machine. i will be returning my obi garbage since what good is it if you got to answer within 25 seconds (actually less due to the incoming ring delay!!!)


I have a Asterisk Server using PBX In A Flash and the Google Voice Integration was able to get around the 25 seconds limit.  I can totally disable GV Voicemail and have indefinite ring time.  I'm not sure how asterisk 1.8+ was able to do it, but it would be nice if the OBi Integration could accomplish the same thing.

Having said that, it is ridiculous to imply that the OBi device is garbage.  I and many others are ecstatic that there is a device, such as the OBi1XX, is able to seamlessly integrate GV at such a low price point.  Individuals like yourself should move on and find other solutions, since the device doesn't meet your expectations.  Labeling the most feature rich ATA on the market as garbage obviously shows the buffoonery of your assertions.  Move on please.....

Dav3yDark0:
Luciana,

You could simply use a ITSP that does not have a fixed 25 seconds before going to voicemail. Google Voice is not the only provider that works with the OBi devices. Calling the OBi "garbage" because of how GV limits their particular VoIP service is ridiculous. Just use another service provider and you won't have that issue.

Dave

Stewart:
Quote from: Everton on November 12, 2011, 07:42:39 am

I have an Asterisk Server using PBX In A Flash and the Google Voice Integration was able to get around the 25 seconds limit.  I can totally disable GV Voicemail and have indefinite ring time.  I'm not sure how asterisk 1.8+ was able to do it, but it would be nice if the OBi Integration could accomplish the same thing.
I am guessing that Asterisk is giving answering supervision while playing a local ringback tone.  Please confirm this by calling in from your cell phone, noting whether it shows connected and starts counting time, while you are still hearing ringback tone.

You could duplicate such behavior on the OBi, either with a fake IVR (if you didn't need AA for anything else), or with an intermediate forwarder such as VoxOx that gives FAS.

Luciana:
Quote from: Everton on November 12, 2011, 07:42:39 am

Quote from: Luciana on November 11, 2011, 05:24:01 pm

seems to me that obi would add some feature to their device to allow it to trick google voice...than allow to go to your own home answer machine. i will be returning my obi garbage since what good is it if you got to answer within 25 seconds (actually less due to the incoming ring delay!!!)


I have a Asterisk Server using PBX In A Flash and the Google Voice Integration was able to get around the 25 seconds limit.  I can totally disable GV Voicemail and have indefinite ring time.  I'm not sure how asterisk 1.8+ was able to do it, but it would be nice if the OBi Integration could accomplish the same thing.

Having said that, it is ridiculous to imply that the OBi device is garbage.  I and many others are ecstatic that there is a device, such as the OBi1XX, is able to seamlessly integrate GV at such a low price point.  Individuals like yourself should move on and find other solutions, since the device doesn't meet your expectations.  Labeling the most feature rich ATA on the market as garbage obviously shows the buffoonery of your assertions.  Move on please.....



Move on?   If you could read instead of using a dictonary....you would have seen I took it back!!! so what does move on mean....also I still think it is junk & some day will be shut down 100%

jimates:
Too many people associate the Obi only with Google Voice. therefor the Obi tends to get blamed for any Google Voice short comings.

While the Obi can be used with many many voip providers; it just happens that the Obi is the only device that can be used with Google Voice.

Google Voice is free. You get what you pay for, for many that is little; for others it is much.

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