FYI, the video of the March 2014 BLU meeting is now on YouTube, at
http://youtu.be/KM9TV93ejao
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Rich Braun wrote:
For a couple of years, I've been using the Obihai Obi110 VoIP device
to serve as my phone gateway.
I've owned an Obi110 since a few years ago when Ted Roche tweeted about
getting one. I have it set up as a backup line and only use it
occasionally, but a colleague also got one,
Chuck Anderson wrote:
I use Callcentric.
I use Callcentric as well. Quite good feature set, and quite good
support...providing there hasn't been a hurricane. :-)
Hurricane Sandy demonstrated just how poorly Callcentric's
infrastructure able to withstand damage to their data center. They had
all
David Kramer wrote:
You know, just Thursday I was talking in another group I'm on the Board
of about the dangers of using free services from other companies for
mission-critical things like meetings and backlogs.
Free just means that it is a bit more likely to not be a sustainable
business.