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Re: No Google Voice for original hub

Post by Soundjudgment » Fri Apr 23, 2010 5:25 am

" Oh darn! These things are all free and available even without GVE. "

Voice-mail transcriptions are free without GVE?? Sign me up!
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Re: No Google Voice for original hub

Post by Groundhound » Fri Apr 23, 2010 6:13 am

Soundjudgment wrote:" Voice-mail transcriptions are free without GVE?? Sign me up!
Not only are GV VM transcriptions free, but they are sometimes pretty humorous. Free comedy! :D

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Re: No Google Voice for original hub

Post by MWPollard » Fri Apr 23, 2010 6:28 am

Voicemail transcription is part of GV, not GVE, so if the message goes to your GV number, you will get free (if rather poor) transcription.

What I would like:

1 - Outgoing calls have my GV Caller ID without any extra buttonpresses

2 - Incoming calls directly to my Ooma number (any calls not through GV) get transferred to my GV number with the original Caller ID intact (allows callers who know to call whichever number is local to them, and GV features for all). This could be tricky to implement without breaking several Premier features that are based on which number the caller used.

3 - Hub voicemail (Broadband Answering Machine) accesses my GV voicemail, especially with a working message-waiting indicator.

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Re: No Google Voice for original hub

Post by Tiger5353 » Fri Apr 23, 2010 11:52 am

MWPollard wrote:Since all features and content are probably kept on the server, it probably only requires the Ooma server provide the Google content instead of Ooma-sourced content. It's little different than changing the destination address of a hyperlink. You still click the same link, but it goes someplace different. The Hub still requests "Play messages", but the Ooma server sends Google content instead of its own. (I was going to provide a more detailed example, based on my experience as a programmer, but that would be overkill.)
You are correct that i did not work on the project. How ever i do have a cisco router in front of my telo and using the monitor session command and with wireshark running on my pc I am able to monitor all traffic coming from the telo. Before you enable GVE and if your not playing messages from ooma's voice mail if you press the >> button on the telo it does not send any data at all. if you enable GVE and preform the same button press it does transmit data to there server and plays your google voice mail messages. This would tell me that there is indeed a telo firmware change in place.

I have not looked into what occurs when you get a call through google voice mail when you have GVE in place and the server does a auto-answer so you can hear the person leaving voice mail this may or may not require a firmware update but i'm guessing, (and i to have programmed in the past myself) that there would need to be a change on the telo for this to work correctly. I'll freely admit sense i have not checked into this that i could be mistaken.

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Re: No Google Voice for original hub

Post by ooma-fan » Sat Apr 24, 2010 10:14 pm

I bought Ooma hub and Premier mainly because of "coming" Google Voice Extensions and dream softphone feature.

Giving the GVE is not available to OOMA hub yet, I am wondering if I could have my outgoing OOMA calls with my GV Caller ID?

How do you folks take advantage of Google Voice with existing Ooma hub?

:idea: :?:
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Re: No Google Voice for original hub

Post by southsound » Sun Apr 25, 2010 6:50 am

ooma-fan wrote:I bought Ooma hub and Premier mainly because of "coming" Google Voice Extensions and dream softphone feature.
Never buy a product based on future features! I have 3 ReplayTV's (now retired) that are still waiting for the massive feature update that will be availble in Spring 2003.

Giving the GVE is not available to OOMA hub yet, I am wondering if I could have my outgoing OOMA calls with my GV Caller ID?

How do you folks take advantage of Google Voice with existing Ooma hub?

:idea: :?:
I have two posts on page 10 of this thread that will answer your questions:
http://www.ooma.com/forums/viewtopic.ph ... =90#p52794
One post is at the top of the page, one at the bottom.
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Re: No Google Voice for original hub

Post by VicMatson » Sun Apr 25, 2010 7:10 am

I'm a little slow, but I don't get what the big deal is with GVE on the Ooma is? I use GV and it's features including making calls with my GV number as CID. Ooma just for the front end. If you want magic Google-Android phones are due out in a few months. Now theres where the features will be.

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Re: No Google Voice for original hub

Post by Davesworld » Mon Apr 26, 2010 1:04 am

Groundhound wrote:
Soundjudgment wrote:" Voice-mail transcriptions are free without GVE?? Sign me up!
Not only are GV VM transcriptions free, but they are sometimes pretty humorous. Free comedy! :D

Yes, like this:

Hello, this is me. I'd like to have a course meet for dinner and I would like to start but profusely. Thanks. Bye now.

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Re: No Google Voice for original hub

Post by ajw522 » Mon Apr 26, 2010 7:03 pm

Davesworld wrote:
Groundhound wrote:
Soundjudgment wrote:" Voice-mail transcriptions are free without GVE?? Sign me up!
Not only are GV VM transcriptions free, but they are sometimes pretty humorous. Free comedy! :D

Yes, like this:

Hello, this is me. I'd like to have a course meet for dinner and I would like to start but profusely. Thanks. Bye now.
Haven't been here for a while, but just visited again today, and after reading this post, I had to post my transcribed message:

Yes. Hey. Okay Steve this message. Thanks. Do you want to know if you are doing fine but dot. D. This is an rental. If you happen to gimme a call. I think they let us know if this is part of that we can separate the house and I think it's picked up. Kyle that letter with us. Bye bye quicker than Hi whatsoever. Thank You could connect. I think okay if you could let me know. I am. Yes, I just, yeah. I just want to get up with that. Hey Dylan, could you please give me a call me with that staffing this is Wednesday. Yes, yeah plenty fast on on. Hey, the phone contact there. Since you hey and I'm calling from Toyota is not come with us and get this in the wrote, My name is a different way and we can set it off. Elizabeth and who I just wanted to know who they are, please. 9. Yeah, yes good looking to get it because I don't.

Lol :D
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Re: No Google Voice for original hub

Post by southsound » Mon Apr 26, 2010 7:18 pm

ajw522 wrote: Haven't been here for a while, but just visited again today, and after reading this post, I had to post my transcribed message:

Yes. Hey. Okay Steve this message. Thanks. Do you want to know if you are doing fine but dot. D. This is an rental. If you happen to gimme a call. I think they let us know if this is part of that we can separate the house and I think it's picked up. Kyle that letter with us. Bye bye quicker than Hi whatsoever. Thank You could connect. I think okay if you could let me know. I am. Yes, I just, yeah. I just want to get up with that. Hey Dylan, could you please give me a call me with that staffing this is Wednesday. Yes, yeah plenty fast on on. Hey, the phone contact there. Since you hey and I'm calling from Toyota is not come with us and get this in the wrote, My name is a different way and we can set it off. Elizabeth and who I just wanted to know who they are, please. 9. Yeah, yes good looking to get it because I don't.

Lol :D
I don't quite get the LOL - the message transcription seems fine to me. In fact, it is a lot more easily understood than some teens I know and even most of the text messages I receive. :P
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