Please give users a SIP address to receive calls via ObiTALK network
jimates:
MT,
welcome back.
QBZappy:
MT
Yes indeed, welcome back.
DaveSin:
I'm amaze how individuals can be unnecessarily rude . First Michigan Telephone had issues with RonR and now Stewart, two of the most helpful individuals on this forum. I personally think Stewart made some valid points as it relates to the issue of allocation of resources and prioritizing of feature request. I too think the addition of SP3 and possible SP4 would be a great feature. If I not mistaken, those capability is available through the OBiPLUS beta test program, so, it is quite doable if Obihai Technology chooses to extent outside of the OBiPLUS beta.
I think MT could challenge Stewart's positions without be rude and overly aggressive, after all, we all like and support the OBi ATA and think it is the best ATA device on the market. Having Stewart participating on this forum only add values IMHO. BTW, I thought MT wasn't going to participate in this forum anymore? At any rate, I hope you are back for good and will continue to support the overall development of the OBi ATA. Your initial write-ups on the device have been a big plus, however,........can we all just get along?
MichiganTelephone:
Hi, jimates and QBZappy! What you see here is a perfect example of why I tend not to post in forums much anymore. There's always that guy… ::)
But anyway, one of the reasons I had suggested this was the possibility that if calls from a service such as Tropo could be received on the Obihai device, it might enable some Obihai users to get a number in Canada, or in certain other major cities around the world. With Tropo a "developer account" is free, but at some undefined usage level they may ask you to move to a commercial account. It's not the easiest service to set up (it's sort of designed for programmers, so you have to write your own script, although it can be in any of several supported languages and can be as little as one line of code to transfer the incoming calls).
The idea is similar to what I wrote about in this article except that instead of sending the calls to an Asterisk server, my thought was there ought to be some simple way to send them to an Obihai device (and by simple, I mean not having to route it through two or three other additional providers that really don't need to be in the call path, in addition to being simple to configure).
I already have access to an Asterisk server (actually two of them) that I could use to route calls between Tropo and an Obihai device, assuming I want to use one of my Service Provider slots on the OBi to connect to that server. But that doesn't help most other folks, nor those who are already using both SP1 and SP2!
BobTeatow:
SP3,4,5 makes sense to me. If the OBI device runs "out of gas" handling more than n calls, just have it signal busy at that point. The interest here is not so much simultaneous calls, but being able to handle calls to/from multiple VOIP providers, choosing whichever has the best rates, reliability, quality, DID, etc...
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