Here is a sneak peak at something coming on the horizon... This is a prototype and isn't production ready yet. It will have issues and is a little rough right now.

This will not likely be ready before launch because it needs to be cleaned up a lot, DTMF detection improved, error checking added, etc. However, it's one of the things to look for in the future.

We're setting up access numbers throughout the US and Canada. When a caller calls one of these numbers, here is what they can do:

VOIPo Access

At the prompt, enter any VOIPo number to be connected to it. The concept here is that someone can dial a local access number and then connect to a VOIPo customer in another area. This can easily be expanded to include access numbers in Canada and other countries as well so someone there can call a local access number and connect to your US VOIPo account without incurring international charges.

Dial Out

At the prompt, hit *. You'll be prompted for your residential VOIPo phone number and your security PIN (not voicemail PIN). You'll then be able to dial out. Calls will show up in your CDRs just as they would if you dialed them directly using the VOIPo line and you'll be billed for them in accordance with your VOIPo pricing plan.

This is mostly useful for international calls.

Demo: 202-280-2700


There has been discussion about this type of thing before. Is this in its current form something that you guys think will be useful once it's finished?

Interested in hearing thoughts....