Can I use GV Voicemail when using CC for incoming call? - need advice

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djmikmik:
So here is my plan when GV is shutting off their services to 3rd parties on May 15th:

1. Got a free NY callcentric incoming number
2. Forward GV number to the CC number - so I can keep my GV number
3. Remove the GV config in OBi and replace it with CC
4. Use a low cost VOIP provider for outbound call (thinking about CircleNet) with GV CNAM

Now here is what I would like to do:

==> People will call me via my GV number, it will be forwarded to CC number. If the line is busy, no answer or not available I would like to use GV Voicemail (rather than CC Voicemail service).

Is it possible?

Any help will be appreciated.

gderf:
So long as you don't enable voicemail on your CC number, GV voicmail should take the call.

If you do enable voicemail on CC, then whichever voicemail service is set to pick up in the lesser number of rings will take the call.

I don't know if it's possible to set the number of rings before voicemail picks up the call on either service.

JH2011:
Quote from: djmikmik on April 29, 2014, 11:35:45 am

So here is my plan when GV is shutting off their services to 3rd parties on May 15th:

1. Got a free NY callcentric incoming number
2. Forward GV number to the CC number - so I can keep my GV number
3. Remove the GV config in OBi and replace it with CC
4. Use a low cost VOIP provider for outbound call (thinking about CircleNet) with GV CNAM

Now here is what I would like to do:

==> People will call me via my GV number, it will be forwarded to CC number. If the line is busy, no answer or not available I would like to use GV Voicemail (rather than CC Voicemail service).

Is it possible?

Any help will be appreciated.


I have this exact setup and it works great and gives me transcribed GV voicemail emails.

I also use cc Pay Per Call (at no monthly charge) with spoofed GV caller ID, and it works great too.

djmikmik:
Thank you all for your feedback. I will try it at home. Hopefully it will work just fine.

classpro:
This is exactly what I'm doing: GV to CC for incoming, Circlenet for outgoing.  Setup is a little tricky, but I'm slowly getting it working.  I set it up through the adapter over the web interface rather than through Obi.  It was a matter of reading a lot of different posts and playing around until everything worked.

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