Obivoice (Intelafone) vs. Forthcoming Obihai Service?
goosta:
I recently signed up with obivoice. I setup GV to forward to my obivoice number. The problem I am having is the obi line doesn't ring through all the time. Three calls today showed up in GV but never rang through. Any idea what is causing this? I was hoping to keep my number on GV rather than porting.
et_phone_home:
First issue encountered today. I tried to dial a local phone number and it said "service provider rejected you rnumber...error 404."
I'm wondering if it's related to Obitalk services...so I've now manually disabled Obitalk services in the "Voice services"section of the Obi GUI.
Do I really need this enabled if I'm only using a voip service like Obivoice?
intelafone:
Obivoice experienced intermittent call connection latency issues this morning on the east-side of the US.
The problem was brought to our attention and was resolved quickly. Please contact support@obivoice.com if you are still having trouble making or receiving calls.
giqcass:
Quote from: ceg3 on February 07, 2014, 03:52:29 pm
So, I am in an office a couple of hours each evening and I am used to GV ringing my mobile phone if someone called my GV number. Now that I am ported to Obivoice I was looking for a solution. I installed their mobile app and enabled Wi-Fi when arriving at the office. I then called my Obivoice number from an office phone and bam, my mobile phone rang instantly, displaying the Obivoice mobile app with the opportunity to take the call or ignore it. Very cool. It's really a kind of fun solution. I don't know about battery drain yet, but I only plan to enable the app when I am in similar situations.
They don't have call hunting but you can enable call forwarding if you need it.
gderf:
Wouldn't the suggestion in this thread accomplish the same thing as call hunting?
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=6795.0
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