What is this new Vestalink (obivoice) service provider?

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KAura:
Wow...  great response.  Really appreciated!

I guess for an extra $10 (since MJ raised their prices) ObiVoice may be the way to go, especially since I am running two businesses under 1 roof and don't want to use either of those CIDs for personal calls, but want to spoof the business that I am calling from when using the same phone # ;)

It looks like I might have to bite the internet bullet and pay for internet.  If I knew a way around ST Home that was cheaper than $15/mo I would probably do that too.

I do want a portable landline and don't want to rely wholly on internet for anything.

Quote from: giqcass on January 22, 2014, 08:44:48 pm

...My best guess is Straight Talk Wireless Home Phone...


That is correct.

LeoKing:
Yep, the $15/month service he mentioned was the Walmart Straight Talk Wireless Home Phone service.

carl:
Quote from: KAura on January 23, 2014, 07:13:24 am

Wow...  great response.  Really appreciated!

I guess for an extra $10 (since MJ raised their prices) ObiVoice may be the way to go, especially since I am running two businesses under 1 roof and don't want to use either of those CIDs for personal calls, but want to spoof the business that I am calling from when using the same phone # ;)

It looks like I might have to bite the internet bullet and pay for internet.  If I knew a way around ST Home that was cheaper than $15/mo I would probably do that too.

I do want a portable landline and don't want to rely wholly on internet for anything.

Quote from: giqcass on January 22, 2014, 08:44:48 pm


 
...My best guess is Straight Talk Wireless Home Phone...


That is correct.


If your business is just half way serious and quarter way profitable, i would not for a second consider junk like Magic Jack. BTW MJ charges all kinds of junk fees on the top of the advertised price which have not been mentioned here. Also, they do not connect for free to very many US phone numbers.
For a real business I would go with a real quality VOIP provider like Callcentric.
BTW if you do not want to depend on internet cell phones are pretty good, at least in metro areas.

zarthan:
I would need two numbers. It looks like a second number is $2 per month which doesn't make too much sense if it doesn't up the minute count.

zorlac:
Quote from: zarthan on January 24, 2014, 05:13:02 pm

I would need two numbers. It looks like a second number is $2 per month which doesn't make too much sense if it doesn't up the minute count.

Is that on the obivoice website somewhere?
Is texting to cell phones a standard feature like it is with GV and would these texts be treated the same as voice minutes?
I'm new to this, thanks.

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