Can you set Outgoing Caller ID with PowerPhone ?
LJCW:
I'm looking at subscribing to one of the ObiTalk approved services, ANVEO or PowerPhone.
I want to be able to set my Outgoing Caller ID to my Google Voice number.
Looking at the discussions here, it seems you can do this with ANVEO, but PowerPhone is a little cheaper.
Can you set Outgoing Caller ID with PowerPhone?
Is ANVEO worth the extra few dollars?
watgundam:
I am wondering the same thing. Basically, I would like to keep GV and Aveno seems pretty expensive and they don't have unlimited US/Canada mins. PP package seems .more attractive. However, not really sure about outgoing caller ID setting.
Anyone has experience with GV+ASP?
Marty.ba.calif.usa:
Pretty much every VOIP provider give you callerID spoofing, as it's called. Most require that you verify the number first, by answering and entering a code.
But I can't say 100% for sure that PowerPhone provides this. But if they don't, I can't see how they would stay in business at all.
GaryA:
I would say yes, PhonePower will allow outgoing Caller ID.
Here's their feature list...
http://www.phonepower.com/features.aspx
From this list of features, check out "Outgoing Caller ID with name".
I think this is what your were asking.
I also am seriously considering PhonePower after comparing them to Anveo and VestaLink. I worked with PhonePower's online chat today and they claim that I can select my own phone number from their list of available #'s when taking out a new number. Other providers (Anveo and VestaLink) select the number for you after you give them your area code and exchange #.
KAura:
Actually I was signing up with PP, but tried 3 times and the process aborted each time...
seems weird, but they ask me what type of internet I have and the provider :P and
found "other", but nonyer was not on the list... anywho --
Biggest difference in plans is the available minutes per $ far as I know...
but getting back to the topic on hand.
Your Caller ID CName is the name you sign up with => Last, First
if you don't like it change it before you sign up or it'll cost ya' $5
to change it... and far as I know, yes the listings look good, but
your Caller ID Number is the number they assign you and can't be
spoofed far as my understanding goes.
Vesobitel does allow spoofing, but only complaint I've heard is the
company is young and having growing pains / outages... but alive.
Anveo is Super Egg spensive per minutes but recommended by Obi,
but PP looks like the leader in features so far -- except f/spoofing.
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