Ring.to plans to support older Obi devices.

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giqcass:
UPDATE:  Ring.to has changed the status of this idea to PLANNED.  
https://community.ring.to/ideas/1269
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Support older Obi Devices.

posted Oct 21, 2014 11:11 PM

Please consider support for the older Obi devices.  I know this might not happen immediately but please keep us apprised as to if/when it might come down the pipeline.  I'm a big fan of Bandwidth.com, Republicwireless.com, and of course Ring.to.


Ring.to has upgraded some parts of their website so the old link to this topic should not be used for voting anymore.
Please use the new link if you want to express your support.  https://community.ring.to/ideas/1269

Thanks to everyone that supported this idea.  We don't have a time table yet but Ring.to has acknowledged the demand for this feature and they have agreed to give it to us.

For informational purposes I will leave the original post below.

Quote from: giqcass on July 01, 2014, 12:16:31 am

If you have an older Obi device that can't be used with Ring.to and you want to use it with their service here is What you need to know.

Currently there is a cut off.Ring.to made the decision to create the cutoff.There is something you can do.
Ring.to is a business and it is NOT a democracy but they value the consumers opinion.  Ring.to says they don't have the capacity to support us all at this time.  They do have a system to solicit our opinions and they have a voting system in place to see what features are the most popular.  You can join me by voting for support for older Obi devices.  This is by no means a guarantee we will get that support but the more votes this suggestion gets the more likely this support will come.

I have already suggested they support older devices.  Now it is up to you to place your votes at this link. You will need to sign up at Ring.to first but you don't need to port a phone number or pay any money to anyone.  Just join so you may use their forums.

How to sign up and use the forum.
Go to  https://ring.to/signin/ and look for a link that says "New here? Register For a New Account".
Click that link!
They will ask for a name, email address, and ask you to create a new password.  
That's it!
Now you can suggest ideas and vote in the forum.  Please remember to support my idea at this link if you want support for older Obi devices!

giqcass:
I'm happy to see some supporters in the Ring.to forum.  The suggestion is slowly moving up the food chain but we can still use some support.  Ring.to is a developing service in it's infancy.  With time it may very well overtake Google Voice in this market.  This is a company full of innovators.

Thanks to all of those that support this idea so far.  ;D

ipse:
I have 2 accounts with ring.to...so you got 6 votes :D

giqcass:
It looks like we are getting a lot of support.  So far we have 76 votes.  Keep the votes and the comments coming!  ;D

rastoma:
Why not support the company that is giving you this amazing deal.... Obi.... and just sell your device on Ebay and buy a new one?  Try Craigslist too.  You'll get 60-70% probably of the cost of a new one.  So what $20 or so and you have a new unit, new warranty and get free calling with ring.to NOW instead of waiting.

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