Another "what to do about gv xmpp shutdown" thread...

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paladyr:
So I basically am looking for someone to tell me what to do.  I love having all my calls go through gv, and I use Anveo's E911 at the moment.  If I sign up with an ITSP and get a new number, then forward calls from gv, does that create some sort of delay when speaking?  Like is the voice traffic going from caller -> gv -> itsp instead of caller -> itsp for the entire conversation, or is it just the initial ringing that is delayed?

DennyNC:
I share this concern. I have used GV in the past to forward calls to a cell phone and there is a delay (to the point of being unusable.) I'm hoping forwarding to a VOIP number is better.

gderf:
I forward my GV number to a Callcentric DID. I haven't noticed any audio problems or excessive lag.

paladyr:
Yea from what I'm reading the only delay is in the initial time to ring the destination phone.  That's not a big deal to me.

The phone power unlimited plan is enticing.  It looks like callcentric is expensive.  .02/minute or 7/month for 500 minutes?

DennyNC:
Quote from: gderf on April 17, 2014, 08:48:05 am

I forward my GV number to a Callcentric DID. I haven't noticed any audio problems or excessive lag.

Thanks for that info!

I see some are choosing CallCentric for inbound and Circlenet for outbound. Is trying to see the benefit of that vs. just using CallCentric for both. (Outbound rates I'm guessing?)

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