OBI network seems to be down
Stewart:
How are you using the OBiTalk service? Although it presents some functionality difficult to obtain with SIP, I have a general distrust of free services and have designed my own system not to use any. With careful design, it may be possible to get the desired feature set without OBiTalk.
Alternatively, you might use another service as a backup. For example, if you use OBiTalk to make calls on the landline connected to a remote OBi (with single stage dialing and automatic routing), your systems could also be interconnected via a free or paid SIP provider. Calling through that path would involve going through the AA and be less convenient, but that's better than not being able to call at all.
As I write this, my OBi also sees the OBiTalk service offline.
MYOBi:
Is it possible to make single-stage dialing and speed dialing to work via other providers than Obitalk?
Stewart:
Quote from: MYOBi on June 17, 2012, 10:55:10 am
Is it possible to make single-stage dialing and speed dialing to work via other providers than Obitalk?
That depends on several factors. If an originating SIP device (OBi, IP phone, smartphone app, etc.) can connect directly to the target OBi without attempting to register to it, single-stage dialing is possible, without any intermediate service at all. Or, if you go through an external PBX with the target OBi registered as a sub-PBX, i.e. it appears as a trunk, you can also use single-stage dialing. AFAIK, accessing speed dials on the target OBi is not possible. Speed dials available on the originating device should work, provided that they can be programmed to select the route to the target OBi.
jmedei:
I make mostly OBI to OBI call direct. I just installed Obion and X-Lite, but it does not work either. Obion keeps saying connecting...!?!?!
Quote from: Stewart on June 17, 2012, 10:49:15 am
How are you using the OBiTalk service? Although it presents some functionality difficult to obtain with SIP, I have a general distrust of free services and have designed my own system not to use any. With careful design, it may be possible to get the desired feature set without OBiTalk.
Alternatively, you might use another service as a backup. For example, if you use OBiTalk to make calls on the landline connected to a remote OBi (with single stage dialing and automatic routing), your systems could also be interconnected via a free or paid SIP provider. Calling through that path would involve going through the AA and be less convenient, but that's better than not being able to call at all.
As I write this, my OBi also sees the OBiTalk service offline.
drzhivago:
YES
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i can talk from OBI 110 to other OBI 110 while both of them r not connected to OBI network
by using Google voice !!
it was surprise to me but it is OK, both of them are down in obitalk site but i did connect them through Google voice account !!
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