I mostly concur with gbh2o, but for now, I can live with residential. I got a second cheap DID from another provider for voicemail access. I've found the voipo quality and reliability to be impressive.
My service has been great with Voipo providing great quality service. I am extremely happy with Voipo and my main line is now Voipo.
I also like the nice, simple and clean Vpanel Interface.
I'm generally impressed with VOIPo Express and will seriously consider dropping my 2nd line (i.e., dedicated line for a fax machine) when LNP details are worked out and/or a pool of local numbers is available.
For my home office, I can see myself subscribing to a VOIPo Residential and VOIPo Express bundle...assuming SOHO usage is permitted under the Terms of Service.
I received my Grandstream adapter (wow is it small!).
I have been testing the service and so far all seems well.
I particularly liked the self-provisioning part of the adapter.
True plug and play, It was ready for use within a few minutes (may have been less) that I plugged it in.
What is the purpose of the Green Button (the one that indicates connectivity and VM waiting), since it seems to be "clickable". Pushing on it seemed to do nothing except making a clicking sound.
I haven't found a reason for pushing it. Nothing happens. It will turn red however if you lose your connection. Green is active and VM. No light is idle. Later... Mike....
Mike
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Pick up your phone and press it.
The nice lady should say "Enter a Menu Option."
I Void Warranties.
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