You know, I don't think it has dawned on a lot of people that the implementation of WEBRTC has actually increased the utility of the Obi devices. As of now you can connect to your Obi's AA ànd bridge a call from any computer with a WEBRTC enabled browser with a mike and speakers from anywhere on the planet without need for a softphone , proxy or special hardware. That functionality has not existed until very recently. One would think that it can actually only get better - current implementations of the WEBRTC protocol allows people to establish a communication session by merely sending a hyperlink via email. Imagine how easily that would be incorporated into a sophisticated and flexible sip device like Obi which could easily bridge between the PSTN, our little subset techie sip world, GV and the rest of the world that just wants a device as simple to operate as a cell phone or web browser.
Don' t get me wrong, there are some Obi things that miff me (did you here me say OBION). But in the end, if anything, the possibilities are only gonna get better and I am sure Obihai will figure out a way to make it happen.