What is this new Vestalink (obivoice) service provider?
Dixon:
I have the OV trial. Everything works very well with my OBi 110. Even the iphone app works well on crappy VM 3g. I will be purchasing the 2 year unlimited plan before my trial ends in a few days.
intelafone:
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simpleAnswers:
Quote from: QBZappy on January 17, 2014, 09:03:49 am
@Robv2
Welcome
You don't really need to port. Just call forward the number to obivoice and use the call spoofing feature of obivoice to pass your number.
Sounds like the simplest solution. I will set up an account and try it out. This way if it works smoothly then I'm in for a 2yr plan myself.
Looking at what they are offering, ObiVoice sound like they have the closest solution to current GV.
I'm not impressed by what Obihai have put on the table as their alternative to GV which appears to read like a current landline, with call charges, this charges etc.
Lets hope obivoice can live up to expectations
Ansextra:
Quote from: MikeHObi on January 17, 2014, 09:11:22 am
Quote from: Ansextra on January 14, 2014, 11:48:38 am
I started service with VOIPO a few months ago and paid $185 for the first 2 years. After that I believe the price goes to $185 / year. I have had no problems with them whatsoever. This Obivoice to me sounds too good to be true and I've always had the attitude that if it sounds too good to be true it usually is. I just don't know how they'll stay in business at those rates. I'm staying where I am. Even at $185/year it's basically $15/month for unlimited. I'm fine with that.
My phone with 911, voice mail, call fowarding, voice mail transcription, caller ID, Cname , and 48state long distance plus other stuff has costed me about $35 total over 2 years.
I don't find it hard to believe you can get similar service for $40 per year. Most solutions I've looked at that without Google voice would work out to about $40 per month, in some cases less, many cost more.
What service are you using for $40/year? I'm actually fine with the ~$6/month I'm paying now for the features I'm getting. In two years I'll look around again. Alot can happen in that time in the technology world...
erkme73:
I don't think this service is ready for primetime. I'me getting 2+ second delays talking with my father (who is also on an OBi box with OBivoice).
Today, when we try to call each other, we're getting messages that "the extension you're trying to reach XXXXXXX [the recipients obivoice number] is unavailable beeeeep".
Can't get around this. Going to contact Ryan...
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