Coming Soon: Ring.to a new OBiTALK ASP with Absolutely FREE Calling!

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Echo:
As I already had Groove IP on my smart phone, I clicked it. It was not a recent version, so only presented a keypad. I dialed a number and after 1 ring it quit and put a message about their joining RingTo and said all I need do is activate the app. That's when I downloaded the new version and it walked me through selecting an area code.

It was my area code and my neighbors can call it locally, but some places would have to pay a toll to call it. No big deal because I asked GV to forward to that number. I verified the 2-digit code and that was that.

Well, except when I call using the app the callee sees my r2 number instead of the GV one, as posted here.

bb6619:
Bandwidth.com is the same company in charge of Republicwireless.com,   So far  I have no complaints for RW So before crying, shouting or throwing a tantrum like others seam to be doing i'll  wait and see.  in the meantime GV-OBI  are still working

giqcass:
As a Republic Wireless customer I trust Bandwidth.com.  After the trial phase was over and they came out with new wireless plans that cost more money they gave us a 10% discount on our existing lines.  With that discount our bills only raised slightly.  Many switched to the lower tier service and actually pay less.  They also gave us the option to switch plans twice during the month so we can go to a different tier for a short period and then switch back to our normal tier.

 If/when ring.to switches to a paid service I expect the free tier to be pretty generous and I expect the paid tiers to offer some very cool features.  It's kind of laughable calling something bait and switch if they warn you before you sign up.  Particularly when they aren't charging you anything in the first place and you can port out if it does happen.  I plan to be an early adopter on this service.

yosif:
Quote from: giqcass on May 20, 2014, 03:56:09 am

As a Republic Wireless customer I trust Bandwidth.com.


+1

ipse:
Ring.to made the same announcement as Obihai...something will happen, it's not clear when and for which users - unless Obihai sticks to their high-horse approach and offers the alternative to new customers only.

https://bandwidth.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/366475-announcement-obihai-users-please-read

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