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Friday, March 19 2010
[13:21:02]
matt [wronka.org]/0d9e873f
I feel dirty jumping through Broadvoice's new hoops. http://bohmian.org/disc/My_broadvoice_service_was_silently_suspended
[15:00:37]
matt [wronka.org]/0d9e873f
And both the iPhone and N900 survived the great Coffe Drop celebrating two more years until I'm too old.
[18:10:38]
matt [wronka.org]/0d9e873f
Broadvoice has officially deactivated my account, despite charging me, and despite policy being simply that if I hadn't returned some forms I didn't know about because they are some newly implemented policy of which they can't quite explain that they would only suspend outward international calls.
[18:12:00]
matt [wronka.org]/0d9e873f
I'm now stuck in the unenviable position of looking for a new voip provider. I need only basic service, but would really like to be able to override outgoing CID info.
[20:11:43]
matt [wronka.org]/0d9e873f
I'm giving Vitelity a try. It seems like a nice place, we'll see how it compares to Broadvoice. I have a new number rather than trying to port the Manhattan 212. It was interesting having such a famous area code.
[22:32:54]
matt [wronka.org]/0d9e873f
... and the good news is that Vitelity lets me set the caller identification appropriately! It might also come out to be cheaper (I think the base rates are, and I don't have to pay for an E911 service that doesn't make sense). All told, I'm happy I switched.