D'oh! Finding out the hard way that Hawaii 808 codes not ported by Google
carl:
VOIP.ms has a pretty good choice of Hawaian numbers. So you shouldf be able to port through them. And you could even keep them as a SIP provider on your Obi next to GV.
Voip4Hawaii:
I know this is an ancient thread, but I'm resurrecting it. I wrote a guide specifically for people in the 808 to get better integration with voip at a reasonable price. Even the local voip companies trying to rip the locals off.
I made a blog that contains a download link to the guide at http://voip4hawaii.blogspot.com.
To download the guide, you will need to fill out a survey (sorry, I just need to make a little cash). It has everything you need to get you up on running, including the best voip company that offers 808 port ins.
Thanks!
CoalMinerRetired:
Quote from: Voip4Hawaii on October 06, 2013, 12:25:42 am
I know this is an ancient thread, but I'm resurrecting it. I wrote a guide specifically for people in the 808 to get better integration with voip at a reasonable price. Even the local voip companies trying to rip the locals off.
I made a blog that contains a download link to the guide at http://voip4hawaii.blogspot.com.
To download the guide, you will need to fill out a survey (sorry, I just need to make a little cash). It has everything you need to get you up on running, including the best voip company that offers 808 port ins.
Thanks!
Fill out a survey to download some document of unknown file type hidden behind a URL shortener, ... all from someone with one post.
Anyone who does this download is going against several several golden rules of good internet surfing practices, i.e., risky and sounds suspicious.
Lavarock7:
For Hawaii users, a cheap way is to get either an 808 number from Voip.Ms or port one to them for free right now. Cost would be $1 or $1.50 (depending upon island). A Toll Free number is cheaper per month but costs a bit more for each minute of per/minute calling.
The cheapest adapter I found is a modified BasicTalk HT-701 from Walmart at under $9.99. Then you would have to void the warranty and "hack" the box.
http://voip.planet-aloha.com
Rick:
I repeat my offer. ANY person having problems porting their Hawaii number can easily solve the problem by following these steps:
1) Send me a roundtrip plane ticket to Hawaii.
2) Book me a suite in a leading resort hotel.
3) Arrange for a 1/2 day where I will come over and fix your problems.
What could be more easy?
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