Google Sets the Date for the End of XMPP with Google Voice
gderf:
I agree, GV should be removed as a configuration choice once GV shuts off XMPP.
drgeoff:
Quote from: SteveInWA on January 05, 2014, 06:56:46 pm
While it would be nice if Obihai added more features to the 110 in place of GV, my guess is it might not have the processor power to support the ones you listed, and even if it does, they'd probably rather phase out the 110 as EOL, and sell the newer units.
I'm not totally convinced that having more SP slots does require significantly more processing power. Yes, having more codecs in use simultaneously would but that isn't what I'm asking for with more SP slots. Agree processing power might be an issue with the fax codec - I haven't investigated the workings of T.38 enough to form any opinion on that.
I hope they don't phase out the 110 without releasing a superior unit which also has integrated PSTN. I don't like the OBiLINE approach.
synchron:
Quote from: gderf on January 01, 2014, 08:30:23 pm
Having said that, can someone explain how Sipsorcery works? If they have "the longest running working solution", I would like to investigate that. Is it a genuine alternative to Obi /GV after May 15 ?
I still use my free sipsorcery account to monitor inbound/outbound calls via email. My Obi's SP2 is currently set at sipsorcery.com for backup.
The way it works is through GV's webcallback feature which is not going away post 5/15. I use a free ipKall DID that is also set to sipsorcery.com and when I dial out with a **2 prefix, it goes through with no phone ringing on my end using a built-in function call in the sipsorcery script that uses the same process as when you use the Callback feature from Google Voice.
Come this May, I really hope Obi's FW developer's come up with a WebRTC/Hangouts solution but from the blog, this looks doubtful. Redpepper who develops both the GVJack app and the GVmate from PCPhoneSoft assures that these will continue to work post 5/15 so if he could do it, I would think ObiHai's development staff could as well.
dircom:
I have obi's in three locations, plus my daughter has two
Is it possible to share one sipcorcery account for all the obi's in order to call out using various GV accounts
if so, how many concurrent calls could you make?
mo832:
synchron wrote:
"I still use my free sipsorcery account to monitor inbound/outbound calls via email. My Obi's SP2 is currently set at sipsorcery.com for backup. "
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"The way it works is through GV's webcallback feature which is not going away post 5/15. I use a free ipKall DID that is also set to sipsorcery.com and when I dial out with a **2 prefix, it goes through with no phone ringing on my end using a built-in function call in the sipsorcery script that uses the same process as when you use the Callback feature from Google Voice."
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I have read elsewhere in this thread that sipsorcery costs at least $69 a year or so. Is there still a free option? If there is, is there an easy (for dummies) guide posted anywhere to set up the callback script so that you could dial directly from the phone without having to click a button on the GV website?
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