Anveo for ObiTalk (Approved Service Provider)

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c3c3:
Quote from: kmiller on April 14, 2014, 08:42:04 pm

Do the new plans include sms?


SMS is available, but not for free.

kmiller:
SMS is available, but not for free.

I thought maybe it was not for free.

logicliker:
A couple questions to the veteran posters here using Anveo.

I currently pay for an E911 via Anveo on my SP2, and use Google Voice Account on SP1.

XMPP won't be supported 1 month from now, so I need a new VOIP service provider.

I plan to keep my Obi110, and am considering Anveo. I am a total noob, who has no interest in this other than getting a working phone that I can continue to use Google Voice features with.

Is Anveo the best solution for this? And how do I go about setting this up with the new Anveo/Obi offer available? Do I overwrite SP1/Google Voice Account with Anveo?

Also, is Anveo compatible with Google Voice (e.g. outgoing caller id spoofing, and google voice number forwarding)?

Thanks.

AlanB:
The "Is Anveo the Best Solution" topic will bring a lot of debate and is off-topic for this topic.  There are cheaper alternative for example.

If you do go with Anveo, I would suggest that you delete both SP1 and SP2 prior to starting since you don't need either.  At a minimum delete SP2 (e911) as discussed in the first post of this topic.

Yes, Anveo can "spoof" your GV number, and you can forward your GV number to your Anveo number.

logicliker:
Thanks for the response.

Can you share what the cheaper option is?

I'm just looking for any bare-bones solution so that I can continue to use my Obi device with Google Voice number and Google Voice features (as I am now).

I'm not super VOIP expertly inclined, so I'm looking for as cheap and as simple a solution I can find.

Any direction would be extremely helpful. Thank you.

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