Callcentric and Google Voice Setup Guide (with CNAM)

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Yellowmann:
Steve, thanks I just to want to make sure how CC works.

Chilirock, that is exactly what I did was pay with PayPal and set all my reminder to $5 since I'm cheap lol.

Now I'm in the process of canceling my cable to save more $$ since I found other ways for free :)

GoogleFan:
Hi,
My first post here. But used your guide several times already, and they helped me a lot. So thanks a ton! God bless you!

Something strange happened since adding cc. When I am on the phone and a get another call, that second call only will have slow connection. Poor clarity, which is funny because the original call is always fine.

Any clue? Is the issue related w CC?

Thanks in advance.

SteveInWA:
Quote from: GoogleFan on June 13, 2017, 11:52:45 am

Hi,
My first post here. But used your guide several times already, and they helped me a lot. So thanks a ton! God bless you!

Something strange happened since adding cc. When I am on the phone and a get another call, that second call only will have slow connection. Poor clarity, which is funny because the original call is always fine.

Any clue? Is the issue related w CC?

Thanks in advance.


No, there is nothing intrinsic to Callcentric nor Google Voice that would cause poor call quality on the second call.

VoIP calls use just under 100Kbps of bandwidth per channel (a "channel" is the virtual connection for each simultaneous call).  If you have terrible quality internet service, and/or you are hosting a web server, torrent, porno website, or people are watching Netflix at the same time, you may be hitting your service's limit.  Without those constraints, on a modern cable or DSL connection, you should be able to have many simultaneous VoIP conversations.

You'll have to troubleshoot this as an internet service issue.

jamesh:
Configuring CNAM and 911
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This thread started in 2012 so this post is intended to document a more recent
configuration experience.

I started with gv911 (http://www.gv911.com) for $12 per year.  I got that
working but could not live without inbound caller name so I ended up going
with Callcentric for $30 per year.  Callcentric bills $2.50 a month but they
will maintain an account balance so I prepay them $30 a year to minimize
accounting.

On Mar 1st, 2019 Callcentric started charging more for their service.  Step 1
has been updated to reflect that change.

1. establish a "Dollar Unlimited" CallCentric DID (Direct Inward Dial) phone
   number
   https://www.callcentric.com/dids/dollar_unlimited_phone_number
   Note: Dollar Unlimited is a misnomer.  DID is technically a dollar but 911 is
   also required so the actual cost is $2.50 per month: $1.00 DID + $1.50 911
2. Enable CallCentric CNAM
    go to the CallCentric home page for your account
    https://my.callcentric.com/home.php
    click on My Account/Preferences
    set "Caller ID with name (Inbound calls)" to Enable  
3. go to the OBiTalk Dashboard to register your Callcentric DID number
    https://www.obitalk.com/obinet/pg/obhdev
    find a free SP (service provider) and click through the following pages:
      SP<N>/Next/CallCentric
    configure the following options:
                         Configuration Name: CallCentric DID CNAM
            Primary Line for Outgoing Calls: uncheck  
                     Voicemail Notification: uncheck          
              7-Digit Dialing for USA & CAN: <local area code>
    Use This Service for Emergency 911 Calls: check
                         CallCentric Number: <SIP #>
                       CallCentric Password: <web password>
                      
    Note: your <SIP #> is found by going to your Callcentric account home page
         https://my.callcentric.com/home.php
         log in and copy/paste your "Callcentric #" to the Obitalk's
         "CallCentric Number" field
4. optional: make SP2 ring pattern "normal" like SP1
    enter OBi Expert Configuration mode:
    go to https://www.obitalk.com/obinet/pg/obhdev
    click on your device under "My OBi Devices"
    look to bottom of page and click on "OBi Expert Configuration" then "Enter OBi Expert"
    under Product Information expand Voice Services, SP<n> for CallCentric
    change Parameter Name X_RingProfile to:
    OBiTalk Settings: uncheck   
    Value: A
5. assuming the Callcentric status is "Registered" on the
    OBi Dashboard Status, add and verify the CallCentric phone number to
    Google Voice:
    go to https://voice.google.com/voicemail
    Find the three vertical ... and click to expand more options
    go to Legacy Google Voice/Settings/Phones
    click on the Settings wheel in the right hand corner
    click on "Add another phone" and go through the process
    uncheck forwarding to Google chat
    check CallCentric
6. test 911 by calling 933  

PennyCat:
Anyone know why step 6 uses 933 as a test of 911, or is that a typo?

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