Ring.to plans to support older Obi devices.
giqcass:
Ring.to has accepted the suggestion and changed it's status to PLANNED. Please use the new link below to reference or vote on this topic.
https://community.ring.to/ideas/1269
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ceg3:
Hope you don't mind my interjecting here, but it just dawned on me I have a recently purchased 200 now and can qualify for RingTo and I just setup Anveo E911 last week. Would you humor me and give a quick sentence on why RingTo over time would be a better choice than Google Voice? I am expecting GV to grow in features now that it is supported, but I may be dreaming. I've never looked into RingTo, because I was using Vestalink, but now that I'm not renewing I'm wondering about the service. Thanks!
giqcass:
Currently I don't consider Ring.to to be a better choice. They are really the new kids in this arena. I do however expect them to grow and become a real competitor to Google Voice. I have an account with Ring.to and I am beta testing the latest Android builds. They have come a long way in a short time. Google Voice however is concentrating their efforts on integrated messaging. For Google phone calling is just part of Hangouts. I don't expect a lot of innovation relating to the phone calling part of the service. Ring.to on the other hand is concentrating on a phone calling application/service. The parent company of Ring.to(Bandwidth.com) is actually one of the partners that allows Google Voice to operate. I'm also a user of their sister company(Republic Wireless).
I am expecting some great things from Ring.to and I think there will be benefits to get in early.
dircom:
My one port from an ATT landline to Ring.to was painless. (however just using it for the forwarding feature)
Now I am helping a friend move his ATT landline to an Obi.
We all know the hoops required to jump through to port a landline to GV (or attempt to port)
With a qualifying Obi and Ring.to, does Ring.to operate in a similar manner to GV? ie, make calls, receive calls, make three way calls, like GV will? I can't seem to find a FAQ that explains the above.
thanks
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