Google Sets the Date for the End of XMPP with Google Voice
SteveInWA:
Hi Patrick:
So, you're ahead of the pack, in that you already have experience with a SIP VoIP ITSP (voip.ms). Given that you know how to set up voip.ms accounts and sub-accounts, all you need to do is:
Decide which voip.ms DID inbound numbers to use for which purposesConfigure those DIDs on your OBi as SP1-4 as appropriate to your needs (replacing the existing GV configurations)Configure your voip.ms account to "spoof" your Google Voice phone number's CID for outbound calls on those DIDsConfigure your Google Voice settings, to forward to one or more of those DIDs as you wish, here: https://www.google.com/voice#phonesRemove the check mark next to the Google Chat pseudo-phoneEnjoy
texasguy:
How and where to configure your voip.ms account to "spoof" your Google Voice phone number's CID for outbound calls on those DIDs?
SteveInWA:
Quote from: texasguy on April 22, 2014, 12:23:04 pm
How and where to configure your voip.ms account to "spoof" your Google Voice phone number's CID for outbound calls on those DIDs?
http://wiki.voip.ms/article/Caller_ID
BatterseaPS:
Quote from: SteveInWA on March 06, 2014, 06:40:17 pm
Hi Patrick:
So, you're ahead of the pack, in that you already have experience with a SIP VoIP ITSP (voip.ms). Given that you know how to set up voip.ms accounts and sub-accounts, all you need to do is:
Decide which voip.ms DID inbound numbers to use for which purposesConfigure those DIDs on your OBi as SP1-4 as appropriate to your needs (replacing the existing GV configurations)Configure your voip.ms account to "spoof" your Google Voice phone number's CID for outbound calls on those DIDsConfigure your Google Voice settings, to forward to one or more of those DIDs as you wish, here: https://www.google.com/voice#phonesRemove the check mark next to the Google Chat pseudo-phoneEnjoy
Thanks for this. Do you have any experience with it? Does it add any noticeable lag or interference?
SteveInWA:
Depending on the quality of your own internet connection, and the overall quality of the Internet Telephone Service Provider (ITSP) you select, the added latency can be negligible (not noticed, or not objectionable). Some ITSPs use cheaper, poor-quality call routes, and that might impact call quality for their customers. As always, your mileage may vary, but most users should notice no difference.
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