Obitalk service down?

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gundan:
Earlier in the am, a few minutes after my posting I noticed in the Status page I was signed in and it has been green since then.  May be somebody in Obi noticed an app being down and restarted it :-)

gderf:
But can call the echo test number?

Echo:
I called the echo test number and it worked on my obi box phone and on my Obion app. Yay!

I had switched to FreedomPop for my Internet provider and my up-connection with google voice usually broke my voice pretty badly even though the other party sounded great to me. I wanted to use a less-demanding codec but learned that GV only accepts G711u. I started a subscription with voip.ms because they support G729a, which uses like 1/8 of the bandwidth of G711U. I deployed it first on a Linksys PAP2T, then moved it over to the Obi box SP2. Works well.

Next I determined that ObiNet, with the **9 numbers, also can use G729a so I use that to call my other Obi in another location that has a high bandwidth Internet. That auto attendant answers and I press 2 to make a call. THAT call is free cuz it goes over GV.

So I only have to pay for incoming calls when GV rings my voip.ms number. They charge only 1 cent per minute. I have the voip.ms phone spoof my GV number, so when I can't use Obinet, I call with .ms and show my GV caller ID.

Boy, the things we phone geeks do to save a little money!

sdb-:
Quote from: Echo on November 04, 2013, 03:03:01 pm

Boy, the things we phone geeks do to save a little money!


No doubt!

I remember when calling across the country had a daytime rate, an evening rate, and a night rate.  I used to wait for the night rate so it was only $1.00 per minute.  (And a candy bar was only a dime, so that dollar was pretty precious!)  That means calling west to east was better done in the early morning, and east to west was better done at night.  Either way you were up odd hours -- late or early.

And then came the deregulation and the end of the long-distance monopoly.  Southern Pacific Railroad used their internal telecommunications division to start a long-distance carrier using digital fiber optic lines laid on their right-of-way.  My, how far SPRINT has come.  They don't advertise "so clear you can hear a pin drop" any more.

And now we obsess about a cent or two, and sometimes even a fraction of a cent per minute!

giqcass:
Quote from: Echo on November 04, 2013, 03:03:01 pm

I had switched to FreedomPop for my Internet provider


Are you on the 3g or wimax connection with FreedomPop?  I'm curios as to how well it works with voip on 3g.  FreedomPops new service Fredom Phone is all voip.

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