Anveo for ObiTalk (Approved Service Provider)
AlanB:
Here's one possible solution to SIP scanners.
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=7873.0
Rick:
I'm getting ready to pick a provider, and leaning towards Anveo. I really don't like having to provision via the portal, but if I have to do that I will then disable things so it cannot be changed (and nothing else done).
I called Anveo and determined that the OBi-specific plans have a 30 day full money back guarantee, but after 30 days if you leave you forfeit the annual pre-payment.
Porting in is still free and will be until May 15th, and porting out is always free. I'm not going to port initially, making sure things work the way I hope, but I need to see what features (if any) of GV I would want to keep to have me not port. I suspect there are few/none.
I will probably leave my 2nd GV number just forwarded, and when I make calls on it simply have GV ring my phone and then complete the call. Still reading though...
Based on my experience with Callcentric through their hacking episode and the Northeast storm (and learning they had no redundancy and relied on the landlord's generator which failed), I wasn't leaning towards them anyway. I don't know how people setup non-US accounts when you have to provide credit card billing info, I guess people use PayPal instead of a credit card to get around that.
AlanB:
Quote from: Rick on May 07, 2014, 08:52:25 am
I called Anveo and determined that the OBi-specific plans have a 30 day full money back guarantee, but after 30 days if you leave you forfeit the annual pre-payment.
I don't think the 30 day guarantee has been well communicated. I'll edit the first post to indicate this.
kaborka:
Quote from: c3c3 on April 17, 2014, 11:59:04 pm
<snip>
If you want one of the annual Obi-Anveo plans:
1. Go to www.obitalk.com and delete Anveo on SP2.
2. Ask Anveo to move the current account to another email address so you can sign up a new account with the current email address, or simply sign up a new account with another email address. I don't know if Anveo has improved the process to convert an existing account automatically.
3. The sign-up process will ask you for the GV number and set it up as the outbound caller ID.
<snip>
I would highly recommend porting instead of forwarding, but that's your choice.
It is not necessary to create a new Anveo account if you already have one (e.g., E911). Here's what I did to add a NEW Anveo number to my Obi: link
AlanB:
I think what c3c3 wrote was true at the time. I'll update my original post to include your link.
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