Has anyone ever used this before?
I was having an issue where I call in multiple states and I wanted the people on the other line to see my area code that they would recognize. So, I decided to use Google voice and set up Iowa first. So far so good, I could call clients in Iowa and they would see my 319 area code. Once I tried adding Georgia on my Google voice, I realized that you can only connect to one cell phone number. Even if I tried to make new google account and connect to my cell phone, it would delete the other account's forwarding ability.
Then I found ObiTalk and after playing with it for a while, I found out that I can have multiple area codes from Google voice call one phone. When I connect google voice to a cell phone, I just delete that phone number, and it still calls my Obi home phone.
Really sweet way to not have to pay a monthly bill to a phone company or any one and now from one phone I can call Georgia, Iowa and Florida and they think I live there.
I was having an issue where I call in multiple states and I wanted the people on the other line to see my area code that they would recognize. So, I decided to use Google voice and set up Iowa first. So far so good, I could call clients in Iowa and they would see my 319 area code. Once I tried adding Georgia on my Google voice, I realized that you can only connect to one cell phone number. Even if I tried to make new google account and connect to my cell phone, it would delete the other account's forwarding ability.
Then I found ObiTalk and after playing with it for a while, I found out that I can have multiple area codes from Google voice call one phone. When I connect google voice to a cell phone, I just delete that phone number, and it still calls my Obi home phone.
Really sweet way to not have to pay a monthly bill to a phone company or any one and now from one phone I can call Georgia, Iowa and Florida and they think I live there.