Inbound calls ring late or don't ring at all with Callcentric and GV
gderf:
I took a free DID with IPKall and used my existing Callcentric SIP credentials for it. It works fine as a forward from GV.
I also cancelled my existing non-working free Callcentric DID that was in the 845 area code and took a new one in the 929 area code. This one works fine with GV so far. But so did the one that stopped working, so time will tell.
carl:
Quote from: gderf on November 28, 2013, 08:20:54 am
I took a free DID with IPKall and used my existing Callcentric SIP credentials for it. It works fine as a forward from GV.
I also cancelled my existing non-working free Callcentric DID that was in the 845 area code and took a new one in the 929 area code. This one works fine with GV so far. But so did the one that stopped working, so time will tell.
This issue has been extensively discussed on DSL reports. The problem are the cheap terminating/aggregating providers Google Voice, Localphone and anveo use to terminate calls into Telengy DID's ( Telengy provides the free DID's for Callcentric.
gderf:
I've have read that DSLReports thread and posted into it a few times.
How do you explain that GV forwards to some free CC DIDs work, and others don't, even those in the same area code and exchange?
Mark55:
Been having the same types of problems with GV and CC, as have many others. The way it is now, GV paired with CC for incoming calls is essentially worthless. It appears to be be a GV problem. And as of today, even the voicemail indicator on the phone wont clear, even though there are no messages. Google Voice has problems. Temporarily forwarded the GV number to a Verizon Home Connect number. No delays, rings right through, plus CNAM.
I realize of course that GV is free, and cant crab too much about something that is free, but if it no longer works then perhaps its time to ditch it. Dont know about anyone else on here, but personally I'd be willing to pay a little for GV, so long as it worked, a tech person actually kept up with posts on their problems forums, and they'd give us the option to turn off the voicemail and just use an answering machine.
millert:
I've been having the same issues as many of you with the CC free DID. In my case I was even having receiving calls directly. I signed up for a new free DID in the 929 area code and things have been much better. Hopefully they'll stay that way.
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