i have no idea what obihai is.
Aww, the free ride is over. People are surprised? Really?
Suck it up princess. My home voip setup works way better than GV ever could. Sure, it's not free, but it's still a pittance.
Aww, the free ride is over. People are surprised? Really?
Suck it up princess. My home voip setup works way better than GV ever could. Sure, it's not free, but it's still a pittance.
I'm looking for suggestions, what do you use?
What's your home VoIP setup?
I use:
Anveo (www.anveo.com - please, feel free to hit me up for a referral # if you decide you're into REAL VOIP)
A server in my closet running FreePBX (which is technically optional - actually is a VM running FreePBX)
Real VOIP phones: 1x Snom 870, 1x Snom 821, 1x Snom m3. I also use CSipSimple on my cell phone occasionally
What do I pay?
- I pay $2 per month per DID (those are those cool little 10 digit things you all like to call "phone numbers"), which I have two of.
- I pay $0.80 per month for the E911 recovery fee since I have E911 registered on only one of my SIP accounts (part of the reason I run my own PBX is so you can dial 911 from any phone in the house)
- All incoming minutes are free
- All outgoing minutes are billed at $0.01/minute for domestic US calling
Those of you with ATAs like the Obihai could technically ship the VOIP server and real VOIP phones. I'm just hardcore like that. Plus I get to do all sorts of cool shit with my VOIP setup that something like an Obihai can't.
Technically you could get away with as cheap as $1.80/month if you barely ever use your phone. $2.80/month gives you unlimited free incoming minutes. Sorry, there's no "flat rate" unlimited everything. You'd need to go with someone like Callcentric for that and pay a good bit more.
Interesting, but having a server box in my closet is too hardcore for me. Thx for the info though.
Hardcore? That's a fun hobby. You could get in cheap with a RaspberryPI. Of course, if you're going through the hassle of setting up a server, you could add a bunch of other interesting services. Host your own cloud storage, make an idiotbook sans idiots, stream audio/video, run an i2prouter... The possibilities are endless.
Hardcore? That's a fun hobby. You could get in cheap with a RaspberryPI. Of course, if you're going through the hassle of setting up a server, you could add a bunch of other interesting services. Host your own cloud storage, make an idiotbook sans idiots, stream audio/video, run an i2prouter... The possibilities are endless.
It starts with a Raspberry Pi and ends with 47 TB of porn and your wife moving out.
Profit? :ninja: :awe:
Interesting, but having a server box in my closet is too hardcore for me. Thx for the info though.
Is it overkill? Fuck yes. But it's what I do and it drives my wife nuts.
slickdeals is going to riot
I'm just hardcore like that. Plus I get to do all sorts of cool shit with my VOIP setup that something like an Obihai can't.