Quote from: Tanster on April 20, 2018, 07:37:58 AMI'm not sure about the pros and cons of splitting up the PSTN numbers I want to port over or keeping them under one account or into two accounts (e.g., personal and business so that the CallerID identification shows up appropriately).
The most common reason I can think of to split them up is if you want them to ring on separate phone ports. For example:
SP1: Google Voice, routed to phone port 1
SP2: Anveo, routed to phone port 1
SP3: Anveo, routed to phone port 2
SP4: Anveo, routed to phone ports 1 & 2
This is just an example; you can configure it any way you want. Perhaps this could also be done with the $2 variable in the InboundCallRoute, but even if it could, I think having multiple SPs is easier.
Based on your requirements I don't think the Anveo Special package is right for you. According to
https://www.anveo.com/anveoforobitalk.asp you can have only one phone number per package. If Anveo is your service provider of choice, I suggest signing up for a non-OBiTALK Special account where you can have as many phone numbers as you want (to pay for). While you could sign up for multiple OBiTALK Specials, I suspect administering them would be more trouble than it is worth.
Quote from: Tanster on April 20, 2018, 07:37:58 AMI tried querying the Sales team at Anveo and they don't seem very responsive.
Anveo is very much a DIY service. Their support is good, but you pay for it (beyond any free tickets your plan comes with). As an alternate for your consideration, Callcentric also offers incoming fax-to-pdf (but for outgoing you need a physical fax machine), and also allows you to have multiple numbers. Their rates are slightly more expensive, but you don't pay for their support.