Callcentric and Google Voice Setup Guide (with CNAM)

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gderf:
The stats should change to Registered once you use it with your OBi.

giqcass:
Quote from: mo832 on November 05, 2013, 11:42:23 am

Is it possible to sign up for the plain IP account at Callcentric (without the incoming number), get assigned a 1777xxxxx number from CC, then signup for an IPkall number, then point the IPkall number to the CC account?

The reasons are 1) to avoid the 911 fee and not have to claim an outside location and not have to give any payment info 2) to get a WA number instead of a NY number (not really important).

If you do it this way, Will the CNAM feature still work for incoming calls?????


You need to use your callcenric 1777 number followed by @in.callcentric.com to get IPkall to forward to it. It would look something like this.
17770000000@in.callcentric.com

It's still simpler to just tell Callcentric you don't plan to use their service inside the US and get a DID from them for free.  It does not require payment info to do that.  I don't remember testing CNAM but it should still work.  Don't forget to turn CNAM on.  Callcentric leaves it off by default.

mo832:
OK, I thought I had a handle on this but now I'm again confused.

Is it possible to set up the Obi100 with a different account for incoming/outgoing on the SAME SP channel??

Example. Take SP1. Set it to login to GV for outgoing calls, showing the GV number as your outgoing caller ID. Set it to login to CC for incoming calls, with GV set to forward to your CC DID and Google Chat unchecked. Can you do this, or must you use the SP2 in order to recognize the CC account for incoming calls?

In other words, once you choose a service provider for sp1/sp2 are you "locked in" to using that same service provider for ALL activities, both incoming and outgoing on that sp port?

gderf:
One service provider per SP port.

ianobi:
If you have a SIP provider (not GV) set up on an sp, then you can use Voice Gateways to provide additional service providers. The additional service providers:

1. Can only be used for outgoing calls.
2. Must not require registration.

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