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Mat



Looking to migrate from Callvantage

I am also a current customer of AT&T Callvantage and wanted to test these guys out. I have a few questions.
1. Do we need to select an inbound product and an outbound product? If I read right, we need an inbound product to get our number ported.
2. If we have to take an inbound product what was your selection?
3. Do you know if its possible to change the outbound product selection later? Like if I see my usage has changed, can I switch from pay per call to unlimited?
4. One of the feature that I liked with AT&T was the 'Locate Me' with simultaneous ring? Does Callvantage have the same or do I have to forward the call each time I go anywhere?

Thanks in advance
Mat

igotthisone

join:2001-11-23
Davidson, NC
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·AT&T CallVantage

Re: Looking to migrate from Callvantage

1. Yes you need to choose both, and yes you need an inbound number to port. I used a temporary one for the period I was testing. I'd recommend reading the following »www.callcentric.com/faq/17#29

2. I selected "Pay per Call" for $1.95/month and $0.015/minute to test with the intention to switching to unlimited once I decided if the service was right for me. Because I calculated I would need to use over 1596 minutes a month to break even with the unlimited plan incoming and outgoing I'm staying with the "Pay per Call" as my primary plan.

3. Yes you can switch at a later time if you think you need more or less.

4. Not exactly the same as CallVantage. They do offer a feature called "Call Treatment" and "DID Forwarding" that aren't exactly the same but do allow customized routing of very specific scenarios or general scenarios. This isn't the same though as what you have used.
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