Using OBi and GV Outside the USA

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yhfung:
Where were you? Hong Kong
How were you connected to the Internet? PCCW 30Mbps DL, 10Mbps UL
What kind of calls worked? Calls to and from US and Canada
What kind of calls did not work? None
Any other observations? None

YH

Kaizer:
Quote from: yhfung on May 01, 2011, 05:32:18 pm

Where were you? Shenzhen China
Any other observations? The voice quality will be degraded very much after 15 minutes due to packets dropped intentionally by China Telecom

YH



i noticed that after getting the obi's to connect. so if you want a long chat, we would need to keep disconnecting and call back immediately?

yhfung:
Yes, you are right. You just hangup the call and reconnect it again. This operation is very annonying.

However, if you want to make/receive all to/from Mainland China, you may consider to use ET263 which is an offical voip call in Mainland China and the voice is excellent.

The official website of ET263 is www.et2008.com.

You may consider to install ET263 in your sp2 and sp1 is gv. If you want to have a long chat, you may consider to initiate your call from the US with ET263 (installed in sp2), it will go to the ET263 server in Beijing and then your call will be directed to other ET263 account on another OBi110 intalled in other city of Mainland China.


YH

WASEIGE1:
Where were you? South Korea
How were you connected to the Internet? Cable TV Modem
What kind of calls worked? Calls to and from US and Canada
What kind of calls did not work? None
Any other observations? Limited testing so far but all seems well.

humble:
Where were you? India
How were you connected to the Internet? Tomato Router - 2MBPS Speed
What kind of calls worked? Calls to and from US and Canada
What kind of calls did not work? None
Any other observations? None

Awesome and worked out of the box. Thanks.

Auto Provisioning is very useful where you don't rely on portforwarding etc.,

Keep up the good work

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