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AlanB:
Quote from: James on March 18, 2014, 07:34:00 pm
Sorry for being thick, but why does the NYC DID work with GV? So lets say someone calls my GV number, this goes to my Callcentric NYC DID; but how does it travel from there? How does Callcentric know where to send that call to? Also, when May 15 comes, why won't this routing get affected? In the meantime, I have stopped the porting process from GV. Thanks again, you guys are great.
You have the account provisioned to your Obi. You can have multiple DIDs in you Callcentric account, but they are still all tied to one account and therefore all are provisioned to your Obi.
gderf:
Quote from: James on March 18, 2014, 07:34:00 pm
Sorry for being thick, but why does the NYC DID work with GV? So lets say someone calls my GV number, this goes to my Callcentric NYC DID; but how does it travel from there? How does Callcentric know where to send that call to? Also, when May 15 comes, why won't this routing get affected? In the meantime, I have stopped the porting process from GV. Thanks again, you guys are great.
Your OBi has to be SIP registered with Callcentric on another SP slot. That is how they know where to send the calls to your DID. The routing will not be effected post May 15 because XMPP isn't used to forward these calls.
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