Google Sets the Date for the End of XMPP with Google Voice

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Phokus:
So they're not going to even attempt to adapt the OBI products to Google Hangouts? :(

AntonS:
I was planning on doing what is said below. Which SIP provider of Anveo, Callcentric or VOIPms allows spoofing caller ID's?
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But, many of us already use a hybrid approach to using OBi boxes with Google Voice, which has been discussed ad nauseum in earlier discussion threads: 
Sign up for a DID with a good-quality VoIP ITSP, such as one of the companies on the blog list, and add that DID as a forwarding number to your list of forwarding phones here: https://www.google.com/voice#phones.Provision your OBi with that DID, and you'll receive inbound calls made to your GV number.Assuming your VoIP ISP allows spoofing caller ID of verified phone numbers for outbound calls, spoof your GV phone number, and place your outbound calls over your VoIP ITSP.Yes, this will cost some modest amount of money per month, but in trade, you get more reliable service, CNAM (caller ID name) on inbound and outbound calls if supported by your choice of ITSP, and E-911 service, none of which came with Google Voice.

Shale:
Quote from: FameWolf on October 31, 2013, 06:25:38 pm

 *note* You'll pay $1.50 a month for E911 unless you live outside USA or *cough* you say you do.

Hasn't GV only been offered to those who report they are in the US?

carl:
Quote from: Shale on October 31, 2013, 07:08:07 pm

Quote from: FameWolf on October 31, 2013, 06:25:38 pm

  *note* You'll pay $1.50 a month for E911 unless you live outside USA or *cough* you say you do.

Hasn't GV only been offered to those who report they are in the US?

Yes, but you could set it up in the US and use it (almost) everywhere.

carl:
Quote from: AntonS on October 31, 2013, 07:03:30 pm

I was planning on doing what is said below. Which SIP provider of Anveo, Callcentric or VOIPms allows spoofing caller ID's?



None. But Localphone let's you set as caller ID any phone number you register with them, it could be your cell phone, your GV number, other SIP provider's number or whatever else.

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