 tonyp12
join:2002-12-16 Fort Lauderdale, FL
| InnoMedia Gizmo + Grandcentral without Gizmo5 possible?
Have the people over at Google's GrandCentral added VOIP support yet?
Have the extra step of getting a Gizmo Project sip number been eliminated yet?
I have DD-WRT on my Buffalo router, if that helps. Clicktotalk would be Ok for outgoing calls for my needs. |
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 MmmmJoel
join:2008-06-16 | No. Same as always. |
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 nitzan
join:2008-02-27
·Comcast
·ViaTalk
| reply to tonyp12 You can always do something like GC->IpKall->VoIP provider that supports incoming SIP calls.
Here's how to do it with Future Nine - but there are many other providers supporting it: »www.future-nine.com/faq/index.ph···tlang=en -- Nitzan Kon, CEO Future Nine Corporation |
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 mazilo From Mazilo Premium join:2002-05-30 Lilburn, GA
| reply to tonyp12 said by tonyp12 :Have the extra step of getting a Gizmo Project sip number been eliminated yet? What did you mean? A GC incoming call can be forwarded to mostly any US DID number, i.e. VoIP, Cell, and/or PSTN, for free. |
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 PX Eliezer
join:2008-08-09 Wickatunk, NJ
·voip.ms
·Optimum Voice
·Callcentric
edit: December 3rd, @04:04PM
| said by mazilo :What did you mean? A GC incoming call can be forwarded to mostly any US DID number, i.e. VoIP, Cell, and/or PSTN, for free. He meant a direct SIP forward, without the need for a DID.
As you know, the main ways to come close to that with GrandCentral (on a free basis) are to forward to an ipKall DID (thence to a SIP account), or to forward to a Gizmo5 number.
I feel weird saying that, because I learned that from you.  |
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