Hi,
I am new to this forum and also to Freephoneline.
I thought I would share with others my positive experience with signing up to Freephoneline. When I called Freephoneline to get set up, I didn't have to wait long to speak to a customer service agent. Maybe a few minutes at most. That is a good sign. The agent was helpful and efficient. I purchased a VOIP unlock key for my new Obi100 ATA device. Within an hour I had my phone working. A few tweaks later to my router's settings perfected things. The call quality of my phone conversations has since been excellent. Clear audio, no distortion, no echo, no delays, no weirdness. I actually enjoy using my phone again! I say 'again' because I didn't enjoy my phone service prior to joining Freephoneline, as I had been using a competitor's service. (clue: their name starts with the letter "N" and they are based in Miami, Florida). The competitor's service was unacceptable (bad call quality, slow service etc). Anyway, I'm really glad that Freephoneline/Fongo exists, because it certainly helps me keep to a budget while getting excellent service at the same time. Thank you very much!!!
As an aside, before I joined Freephoneline, I did my research, read forums etc., and this forum in particular impressed me... helpful people here! I especially appreciated the setup guide for my Obi. A big thumbs up!
Thank you freephoneline
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- Quiet One
- Posts: 31
- Joined: 11/30/2012
- SIP Device Name: Obihai 100
- Firmware Version: 1.3.0 (Build: 2886)
- ISP Name: Teksavvy
- Computer OS: Windows 10 (64 bit)
- Router: SmartRG 515AC
- Smartphone Model: Samsung S6
- Android Version: 7.0
- Location: Ottawa
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- Tried and True
- Posts: 396
- Joined: 11/27/2010
- SIP Device Name: Linksys PAP2T
- Firmware Version: Groundwire
- ISP Name: 3web
- Computer OS: Windows 7
- Router: Dlink-DD-WRT
- Smartphone Model: iPhone 4
- iOS Version: 5.1.1
Re: Thank you freephoneline
that's good to hear
one question that your OBi100 ATA gives enough power to other phone jacks in your house?
one question that your OBi100 ATA gives enough power to other phone jacks in your house?
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- Quiet One
- Posts: 31
- Joined: 11/30/2012
- SIP Device Name: Obihai 100
- Firmware Version: 1.3.0 (Build: 2886)
- ISP Name: Teksavvy
- Computer OS: Windows 10 (64 bit)
- Router: SmartRG 515AC
- Smartphone Model: Samsung S6
- Android Version: 7.0
- Location: Ottawa
Re: Thank you freephoneline
I couldn't say as I've got my Obi100 hooked up only to vtech cordless phones from one base station.
However, I gather that the Obi100 has a 5 REN (Ringer Equivalence Number), which should power up to 5 wired traditional bell phones.
Source: http://www.obihai.com/docs/OBi100DS.pdf
However, I gather that the Obi100 has a 5 REN (Ringer Equivalence Number), which should power up to 5 wired traditional bell phones.
Source: http://www.obihai.com/docs/OBi100DS.pdf