[cisco-voip] Kinda OT: voip provider for an engineer's home

Chris Lee chris at variphy.com
Fri Aug 3 07:28:03 EDT 2012


Get an Obihai OBI100 box. One time cost ~$50. Size of a deck of cards
roughly. RJ45 connection to the Internet. RJ11 to your phone.  Connect to
Google Voice. Free Calls until Google decides to charge. Very good
International Rates.  I haven't paid for a domestic call in over a year.


On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Tim Frazee <tfrazee at gmail.com> wrote:

> Group,
>
> I'm done with paying also $50 per month to AT&T (Uverse) for dial tone at
> my house. I'd really like to "eat the dogfood" and move my telephone number
> off to a sip-based provider. (to save $)
>
> I have a Cisco ATA 186 and a 187 and could use either. I'd also like the
> option of registering a CME setup in the future.
>
> Does anyone have any recommendations on a provider?
>
> I'd like to keep the number I have and faxing would be nice.
>
> I'm in the US and don't plan on needing any fancy features or
> international calling. (single number reach or ring-no-answer off to a cell
> phone would be nice..)
>
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-- 
Regards,

Chris

Chris Lee
Variphy, Inc.
Austin, Texas  USA
+1-408-613-1057 (office)(US Central: GMT-6)
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