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dircom:
I ported an ATT landline to Ring.to, and the process 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

ceg3:
I'm not an authority, but don't expect any extras, such as MWI or CNAM.  A point to consider is that posters with much more information on the service do not think it a better service at this point than GV.

dircom:
The uncertainty and hoops to jump in order to port a # to GV, are one concern.

Anyone using a qualifying Obi and Ring.to?  Please report your experience
thanks

zorlac:
I painlessly ported my parents Verizon landline # to RT and except for one approx 30hr period when after following RT's advice on reinitializing the RT service on SP1 of an obi200 my parents were without service until something changed (at RT's end) and it magically started working again.  ::)

They have their own forum (They call it "The Lounge") that is monitored by 2 RT employees that seem to be as helpful as they can.

FWIW, I have noticed that the number of dropped packets on my parents service is very very low compared to my GV connections but that can be caused by other factors.

You can text through them & upload your own voicemail greeting.
Not all that bad, but certainly not as versatile as GV.
YMMV

dircom:
do you happen to know if caller id works, or 3 way calling?

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