

#Obitalk 3 digit speeddial download
You can purchase the Obi110 Voice Service Bridge and Terminal Adapter on Amazon for $49.99, while the OBiON app is a free download on iTunes.This article outlines key setup and configuration processes that can be completed in the UniFi Talk application. Call Log / History (Made, Received, Missed)


Make Calls Using OBiTALK Speed Dials (99) Make or Receive Calls To/From Land Lines and Mobiles Via an OBi Voice Service Bridge Make or Receive Calls To/From Other OBi Endpoints Calls from a regular phone or the PSTN can ring your OBi number by using an Obihai OBi110 Voice Service Bridge. Your OBiON iPhone app can also receive calls from other OBi endpoints when they dial your 9-digit OBi number. If you call an Obihai OBi110 Voice Service Bridge, your call can be bridged (2nd dialtone) to another service like your local Telco or a VoIP service to reach land lines and mobiles. Calls with regular land line and mobile phones are possible when using an Obihai OBi Voice Service Bridge device. All you need to know is the 9-digit OBi number. OBiON for the iPhone makes it possible to place and receive free calls to/from other OBi endpoints using the OBiTALK network and your iPhone's Wi-Fi or 3G connection to the Internet. Likewise, you can allow them into your circle so they can make free calls in your local calling area. Find an Obi user in London and request to be in their circle of trust. So for instance, support you want free calls to London. You can add people to your Circle of Trust so they can call via your OBi and you can also ask to be added to a Circle of Trust so you can make calls via their OBi device. Interestingly, the Obihai products feature some social network aspects as well. OBi endpoints such as the Obi110 (below) support free calls between one another without the use of a computer. Both allow you to dial into their hardware platform, and get virtual 2nd dialtone to dial back out. In any case, both Oooma and Obihai sell hardware platforms that act as VoIP gateways. Rich told me about Obihai a couple months ago but never had a chance to check them out. Interestingly, Komodo was acquired by Cisco soon after my TMC Labs review and the Komodo 300 became the popular Cisco ATA-186.

A Little VoIP History: I got one of the earliest prototypes of the Komodo Fone 300 ATA device, which I reviewed for Internet Telephony Magazine back in 2000. Obihai was started by the founders of the creators of the very first analog telephony adapters, the Komodo Fone 300, which was used by VOnage. In some ways Obihai is very similar to the very hyped Ooma product, which Rich Tehrani likes, but I was initially not a fan of until they changed their business model. Obihai Technology released their OBiON application for the iPhone.
