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    Default Re: Now Shipping PAP2T Devices Temporarily

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    Quote Originally Posted by dvijen View Post
    Hi Tim, I have been using PAP2T device for a year and feel comfortable using it. Also used it with VOIPO before I got my GS502.
    I was wondering if it is posiible to get PAP2T in place of GS, I don't need the router part in GS and PAP2T has been proven to me for last one year.
    Your comments will be highly appreciated.
    Thanks
    dvijen
    I will trade you any time of the day for your 502. I really enjoyed Phonepower on my 502 over the PAP2T. I have multiple routers and never had problems with my 502 on the front end of my network. Today I received the replacement for my 286 and it was a PAP2T and that is why I came back to the forom to read this posting and see what was happening.
    Cheers,
    Dan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danzo View Post
    I will trade you any time of the day for your 502. I really enjoyed Phonepower on my 502 over the PAP2T. I have multiple routers and never had problems with my 502 on the front end of my network. Today I received the replacement for my 286 and it was a PAP2T and that is why I came back to the forom to read this posting and see what was happening.
    Cheers,
    Dan
    What do you mean by phone power? Why would you prefer the 502? Have you had any outages with the PAP2T?

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    Default Re: Now Shipping PAP2T Devices Temporarily

    Quote Originally Posted by Xponder1 View Post
    What do you mean by phone power? Why would you prefer the 502? Have you had any outages with the PAP2T?
    http://www.phonepower.com/services/voip/voiphome.aspx


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    Default Re: Now Shipping PAP2T Devices Temporarily

    Forgive me I am a newb lol.

    Actually I had Vonage for a couple of years and I have worked with Asterisk in the past. Some partners and I almost started our own VOIP business. I am happy with VOIPo. Never messed with any other VOIP business.

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    Default Re: Now Shipping PAP2T Devices Temporarily

    Quote Originally Posted by Montano View Post
    Will they remain unlocked if we provision them with Voipo ?
    Did we get an answer on this?

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    No answer that I'm aware of.

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    Default Re: Now Shipping PAP2T Devices Temporarily

    We looked at a few different scenarios, but decided for the time being to keep BYOD and provisioning completely isolated just so there's no confusion. So in that case, we're only going to be provisioning our provided devices from here on out.
    Timothy Dick
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    Default Re: Now Shipping PAP2T Devices Temporarily

    Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoTim View Post
    We looked at a few different scenarios, but decided for the time being to keep BYOD and provisioning completely isolated just so there's no confusion. So in that case, we're only going to be provisioning our provided devices from here on out.
    Fair enough. Thanks.

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