Callcentric and Google Voice Setup Guide (with CNAM)
Fasttimes:
Yes, CC cnam is off by default. Works now!
TheDreamer:
I don't get it...why are we paying for 911 if the Callcentric number is only for receiving calls? And, more importantly, only to get name display?
Rick:
How does this impact someone that has setup Callcentric for E911, paying $1.50 a month, WITHOUT getting one of these NY numbers?
What impact does this have on Google Voice capabilities, if any (the answer should be none).?
carl:
Dreamer : The number is for outgoing calls as well, only you have to pay for them. And since Callcentric provides high quality and reliability and certain call features like 3 and 4 way calling some other providers do not, it is a very good idea to go for this offer.
Rick : I do not think you can have Callcentric 911 service without a phone number, but why for heaven's sake would somebody not want a FREE number ?
Stewart:
You can have 911 service from CC without a number.
In fact, whether you have a number from them or not, when you call 911, you are automatically assigned a temporary DID that will ring back to the device you are calling from (assuming that it is registered). That way, if you hang up prematurely or get disconnected, the dispatcher can reliably call you back, even if e.g. your regular DID is set to forward to uncle George.
Most good BYOD providers implement 911 that way.
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