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caseydoug
09-01-2009, 09:43 AM
I understand why BYOD is not provided for a second line that was created from a cloned line: it would be too easy to use such a line in a permanent second location. But what is the reasoning behind disabling Simul Ring for the second line?

With a second line, my wife and I can each have our own number. It would be nice if each of us could have that number ring a cell phone in order take calls while out of the house. I can do that now through forwarding, but Simul Ring is so much more convenient.

usa2k
09-01-2009, 10:42 AM
Simulring to one other number makes sense for the 2nd line.
Maybe the feature is just a bit new yet?

VOIPoTim
09-01-2009, 11:50 AM
It's somewhat of a cost issue and so people don't forget this is an addon line. Before the official announcement, we're adjusting some of the addon line features to adjust for any with large potential for abuse or high cost.

We also need to make sure that there are still some advantages to having 2 primary accounts vs a primary + addon. If we made them exactly the same, there wouldn't be a lot of value in someone purchasing two.

As far as Sim Ring....when someone has sim ring enabled, it triples our costs for thier calls since we pay for the incoming call + multiple outgoing calls. We had to limit it to one line to make it feasible to offer the addon line.

usa2k
09-01-2009, 11:56 AM
I suppose a real second account is technically possible.
Any plans for a Full 2nd line same ATA offering?
Perhaps it could have attractive pricing?
Just thinking ... nothing I would ever need considering what you already offer.

burris
09-01-2009, 12:07 PM
It's somewhat of a cost issue and so people don't forget this is an addon line. Before the official announcement, we're adjusting some of the addon line features to adjust for any with large potential for abuse or high cost.

We also need to make sure that there are still some advantages to having 2 primary accounts vs a primary + addon. If we made them exactly the same, there wouldn't be a lot of value in someone purchasing two.

As far as Sim Ring....when someone has sim ring enabled, it triples our costs for thier calls since we pay for the incoming call + multiple outgoing calls. We had to limit it to one line to make it feasible to offer the addon line.

Tim..

I know what you are saying, but do you pay for the connection when the SimulRing rings to a number that is not answered?
For instance, although mine rings to my cell, 95% of the calls are answered on the VOIPo line.
Maybe the same, although I haven't really checked, those calls that ring to my cell from anywhere and are not answered, don't register as a connected call.

VOIPoTim
09-01-2009, 12:11 PM
Tim..

I know what you are saying, but do you pay for the connection when the SimulRing rings to a number that is not answered?
For instance, although mine rings to my cell, 95% of the calls are answered on the VOIPo line.
Maybe the same, although I haven't really checked, those calls that ring to my cell from anywhere and are not answered, don't register as a connected call.

If answered on the VOIPo line, we're not paying for all legs of the call the entire length of the call, but we do have to pay to send it out to 2 additional legs in the beginning.

A lot of people that use it end up answering most on their cell so that means for all their incoming we pay for an incoming call and an outgoing call for the entire length of the call.

caseydoug
09-01-2009, 12:11 PM
It's somewhat of a cost issue and so people don't forget this is an addon line. Before the official announcement, we're adjusting some of the addon line features to adjust for any with large potential for abuse or high cost.

We also need to make sure that there are still some advantages to having 2 primary accounts vs a primary + addon. If we made them exactly the same, there wouldn't be a lot of value in someone purchasing two.

As far as Sim Ring....when someone has sim ring enabled, it triples our costs for thier calls since we pay for the incoming call + multiple outgoing calls. We had to limit it to one line to make it feasible to offer the addon line.

Fair enough. If you fix the problem with call forwarding via VOIPo Connect, I can work around the limitation.

babaganoosh
03-22-2010, 07:28 PM
We also need to make sure that there are still some advantages to having 2 primary accounts vs a primary + addon. If we made them exactly the same, there wouldn't be a lot of value in someone purchasing two.

As far as Sim Ring....when someone has sim ring enabled, it triples our costs for thier calls since we pay for the incoming call + multiple outgoing calls. We had to limit it to one line to make it feasible to offer the addon line.

Tim: a couple questions for you:

I am working with your guys, just eager to hear back and get to talk to you about this.

I have 2 primary accounts, signed up both for a year! Loving that I am done with Verizon, almost as much as the fact that I am saving $$ with you. THANKS!

Can you detail what ARE the differences between 2 primary vs. primary and addon (addon is a virtual number for something like $4 / month, right?).

One thing I am finding out is that it doesn't seem that you offer what I was calling a hunt group, but saw someone use the term 'forward on busy' that likely describes it better. Phone line A & B. I am on A but someone calls me - line B would ring. If I'm on B and someone calls B, it would ring on A. If neither line was in use and someone called A or B, it would ONLY ring on that line. You don't have that, right?

It's interesting to read your honest discussions about costs (besides being educational!) that no other company would talk about. Thanks!

With costs in mind, in a situation like mine (2 accounts), does simul ring to the 2nd Voipo line cost anything? If not, (and this is more academic, at least for me) could the simul ring page allow you to enter a Voipo number AND a cell?

Thanks!

usa2k
03-22-2010, 08:15 PM
Scattered thoughts:

One main thing is you can't use BYOD on an upgraded second line.
It has to be part of the ATA main line.

Voicemail is separate either way.

Still, its cheaper than two primary lines.
Two primary lines can be in two places.

SimulRing is for the main line only
Virtual numbers are for the main line only.

Its easy to switch from virtual to upgraded and back.

babaganoosh
03-22-2010, 08:50 PM
I'm learning the terms, so sorry if these are real basic..

you said 'virtual to upgraded and back.'

what is the difference of these? So there's three ways to deal with a 2nd number you want to port over?

virtual on an existing account ($4 / month?)
upgraded on an existing account ($4? / month)
Put it on it's own account (currently $99 / year?)

thanks!

usa2k
03-23-2010, 04:38 AM
https://secure.voipo.com/beta/upgrade_line



A virtual number can be used as a separate second line by upgrading.

You need to pay for a virtual number to upgrade to
Much cheaper than a second line.
The minutes are still from the same soft cap bucket of 3000 minutes


You can revert it back by "upgrading" back to the primary line.




If you keep both PHONE PORT #1 AND #2 as primary

The the virtual numbers route to the main number.
That is the cloned line mode where both lines ring.




Either way,
there is a second line that can independently make outbound calls.

Hope I am being more clear? Happy to clarify further :)

babaganoosh
03-23-2010, 08:22 AM
I followed you up till the line:


You can revert it back by "upgrading" back to the primary line.


That may be like when I talk to Verizon about cell phone service and they talk about upgrade ever 2 years. I think upgrade means increase in service / cost. I guess renew or change is a better definition?

When you revert 'it' back, what do you wind up with?

My situation with our 2 phone lines (call them phone numbers X & Y) that used to forward on busy to the other line with verizon and got ported over to voipo and are on their own accounts:

Simul ring isn't forward on busy.
Voipo doesn't offer forward on busy specifically, but does offer that cloned line. Instead of trying to simul ring the other number, maybe I want a 4 line phone? Lines 1 & 2 on the phone are the 2 lines for phone number x and lines 3&4 on the phone are the 2 lines for phone number Y? if I am on line 1, someone calls x, then line 2 rings?

I am spending more time overthinking all this than I will on the phone : )

JimDog
03-23-2010, 09:39 AM
Maybe this will help...?

Default behavior with primary number and virtual number (i.e. cloned line)
An incoming call on either phone number will ring both the Line 1 and Line 2 ports on your adapter simultaneously. If either line is active in a call while another calls comes in on either phone number, the line in use will hear a call waiting beep and the unused line will ring.

Behavior with a virtual number assigned as a 2nd line
An incoming call on your primary phone number will ring only on Line 1. If Line 1 is in use while another call comes in to your primary phone number, Line 1 will hear a call waiting beep. Line 2 will not ring.

An incoming call on the virtual number will ring only on Line 2. If Line 2 is in use while another call comes in to the virtual phone number, Line 2 will hear a call waiting beep. Line 1 will not ring.

Note: With either option, there is no "busy" status per se like there is with Verizon. By default, an incoming call while the line is already in use will trigger a call waiting beep, a ring on the second line (if using cloned line) and forward to voice mail if neither are answered.

usa2k
03-23-2010, 05:03 PM
Upgrade is the term used on that page link.
There is no cost. It is two unique lines if you 'upgrade' a virtual number.
It is a cloned line if you 'upgrade' back to the primary number (Cloned line).