Michael Lazin on 28 Mar 2018 05:58:48 -0700


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Re: [PLUG] Oooma Home VOIP Phone


+1 for the obi200.  I have one also and use it for an extra house phone in addition to our cell phones.  I use it with callcentric, because I prefer to keep my google voice associated with my cell phone, callcentric can give you a free phone number in limited are codes, I pay 1.95 a month for my plan and prepay with paypal. 

On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 8:44 AM, Soren Harward <stharward@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 8:35 AM Chris Thistlethwaite <chris@thistlethwaite.net> wrote:
I used to use an obitalk to connect up to Google Voice to do VoIP at home, but that was a while ago so I can't speak to how it is as a service now. ... Recently went with a Ooma as I needed a home phone with 911 service.

I use an Obi200+Google Voice for home landline.  It works so well I never think of it.

You can call 911 through Google Voice, but the potential hiccup is that it might not route to the correct dispatch center, and that it won't have the E911 metadata that tells the dispatch center my location when the call comes in.  So I pay $20/year for E911 service through GV911.
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