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Re: universal IP communicator



LOL  I like the little Morse Code thing at the end..

We are using the Cellular units from Napco widely..

But we do have a few "really" cheap customers that want to use the IP..

(they heard it from a friend that its great) LOL  not any friends I know
about...

like you said IP phone service can varies widely from vendor to vendor..

and time of day to time of week...

That's one of the reasons I was questioning the Ooma unit.

(Their tech seems to think their compression software is the best on the
current market..)

So much for tutting your own horn...  LOL

Has anyone tried or heard of this unit before.  (Trikdis)

http://www.trikdis.lt/en/products/alarm-transmitting-devices/ethernet/ethernet-communicator-e10

I'm not even sure if it's available in the US..

Tks,

*Rocky T. Squirrel, esq.


*

On 9/22/2018 12:01 PM, Jim Davis wrote:
> On Saturday, September 22, 2018 at 10:51:04 AM UTC-4, RTS wrote:
>> Greetings Group,
>>
>> We're looking for a universal IP communicator that doesn't require a
>> subscription to another service.
>>
>> (ie.. AlarmNet)
>>
>> As a side note,  has anyone tried the "Ooma" (www.ooma.com)  Voip modem?
>>
>> If so can it handle a CID data stream?
>>
>> Tks,
>>
>> RTS
>>
>> --
>>
>> *Rocky T. Squirrel, esq.*
> Re: Ooma
> I have a customer that has the Ooma phone system in his home. Initially he had some problems and called me about how to wire line seizure. He didn't want me to do a service call because he's real cheap.  I didn't hear back from him so  1) he was able to fix it. 2) He thinks he fixed it and sometimes the call gets through and sometimes it doesn't because of the inconsistency of VoIP. 3. H thinks he fixed it but didn't.
>
> Signals are still getting through but he has radio backup ��. so �� ?



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