Recommendations for best business voip service since GV going away?
gderf:
Obivoice just recently added a 7500 min/mo business package. I think it might include a toll free number?
https://www.obivoice.com/billing.php Scroll down.
Robert.Thompson:
Hey gderf, what's your email address and password for Obivoice? :) (your link requires it.)
MikeHObi:
One point is that for many providers a business line gets priority routing across calling routes. They may not use "least cost" calling routes that other low cost residential did's do.
Your best bet is to contact the provider directly and ask them. Anveo does a good job of classifying the various phone number options they have and what acceptable usage for them would be.
gderf:
Quote from: Robert.Thompson on January 23, 2014, 02:10:46 pm
Hey gderf, what's your email address and password for Obivoice? :) (your link requires it.)
I'll let you have it when there is one minute left on my trial ;)
ProfTech:
Bill Doe: As Robert.Thompson stated, the way we have been using GV with the Obi is scheduled to stop on May 15. Since you don't care about keeping the GV number for personal use there are lots of options for your personal use. You should be able to transfer to CallCentric [and keep] your business number for a flat one-time fee of $25 if you want to keep it. And as he also stated Anveo is another option for your home number. I have only been using them a little over a month but have been satisfied. However getting everything set up the way you want it may not be for the faint of heart. I've been playing with VOIP and 4 different ATA's for about 4 years and still had to figure everything out for myself with Anveo. I believe their web site states they do not help with configuration of your device, no matter who the manufacturer is.
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