How can i call another obi number without **9 in the front and pressing 1

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Veronica:
Hi what i would like to achieve is simple (hopefully) google voice has not been running great for sometime now so i want to try the obi to obi calls feature to call my boyfriend's obi but there is one thing annoying me and that is the use of **9 in front of the other obi number which goes to auto attendant first, then i have to select 1 for to call to go thru.

Is there a way i can avoid that somehow and to make the call directly without the auto attendant?

Thanks in advance, much appreciated.

ah! also if there is something else that i can do to make google voice works the best like some other settings apart of the default ones would be great. My boyfriend and I talk every night until we fall asleep but the phone hangs up after sometime, i think because maybe the obi detects no talking? lol and i would really like to not to do that and the call remains until I decide to hang up. I know it  sounds kind of silly but that's is my request.

Thanks again,

~ V

QBZappy:
Veronica,

At the very least your boyfriend should be on the speed dial. Don't you think so. :D

infin8loop:
Quote from: QBZappy on June 20, 2012, 04:28:34 pm

Veronica,

At the very least your boyfriend should be on the speed dial. Don't you think so. :D


I was going to mention this as well but the Canadian beat me to it.  Your boyfriend can only be speed dial #1 if you don't use the ObiTALK because it insists on making #1 a softphone.   So make him #2.

The speed dial should look like this:  pp(ob222222222)    ---Replace the 2's with your BF's obi number.

Then you can dial 2# and his heart melting voice will be on the line in no time at all (unless he's out on a date).

I'm not sure how you'd deal with those pesky lulls in the phonesex, especially if you're both asleep.

Veronica:
Pardon me i forgot to mention that i do have him in speed dial #2 but still when i call using speed dial i get the auto attendant then i have to press one to continue with the call, what i want is to avoid pressing 1 each time to continue the call, i want the call go thru directly.

Thanks! :)

~ V

QBZappy:
Veronica,

If using the far away services of the OBi is NOT important, a permanent measure is to remove your OBi number from the following section:

OBiTALK InboundCallRoute:
From:
{(200111222333):aa},{ph}

To:
{ph}

This should avoid hitting the AA and ring the attached phone directly.

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