bmw.de. It's a URL that typically people from the US don't hit, so it is a good check of DNS and connectivity.
Have had mine for just over 3 months, no problems whatsoever.
Given the number of times people mentioned BBQ and smell in the announcement a few minutes ago, I think you had two strikes against you. buuuurrnnnnn
OP resident here too. Given the recent Google Voice integration with Sprint, and investment in Clearwire, I'm sure the proximity of Sprint doesn't hurt.
Hi from Sprint - it works great for me, I've been testing for a couple of weeks. This is actual back-end call routing as opposed to VOIPing the call through the app on the phone. http://bit.ly/sprintgooglevoice
yep, that's my understanding. If you actually sign up for GV as your Sprint number, it acts just like your Sprint number. No forwarding involved. Also, you get to keep your GV number for..I believe 6 months is the plan.…
Sprint landing page - www.sprint.com/googlevoice
I worked on the Sprint side of this a bit, had the same question early on and the answer I got was that it didn't change minutes of usage calculations...so...nNo change to how numbers behave from a billing perspective.…
Thanks for the great explanation, too, btw.
Yeah I'm absolutely implying something by my comment. I understand the time:value relationship and can expect some degree of RCA to go away if rebooting a server solves a problem for X amount of time, where X is less…
Hmm, nope. Solaris of some flavor I think.
I'm not going to pretend I know what Mach is, but around here, (big company that you're familiar with), rebooting/bouncing the servers is pretty much how issues are dealt with. "Response times outside of SLA: bounced…
bmw.de. It's a URL that typically people from the US don't hit, so it is a good check of DNS and connectivity.
Have had mine for just over 3 months, no problems whatsoever.
Given the number of times people mentioned BBQ and smell in the announcement a few minutes ago, I think you had two strikes against you. buuuurrnnnnn
OP resident here too. Given the recent Google Voice integration with Sprint, and investment in Clearwire, I'm sure the proximity of Sprint doesn't hurt.
Hi from Sprint - it works great for me, I've been testing for a couple of weeks. This is actual back-end call routing as opposed to VOIPing the call through the app on the phone. http://bit.ly/sprintgooglevoice
yep, that's my understanding. If you actually sign up for GV as your Sprint number, it acts just like your Sprint number. No forwarding involved. Also, you get to keep your GV number for..I believe 6 months is the plan.…
Sprint landing page - www.sprint.com/googlevoice
I worked on the Sprint side of this a bit, had the same question early on and the answer I got was that it didn't change minutes of usage calculations...so...nNo change to how numbers behave from a billing perspective.…
Thanks for the great explanation, too, btw.
Yeah I'm absolutely implying something by my comment. I understand the time:value relationship and can expect some degree of RCA to go away if rebooting a server solves a problem for X amount of time, where X is less…
Hmm, nope. Solaris of some flavor I think.
I'm not going to pretend I know what Mach is, but around here, (big company that you're familiar with), rebooting/bouncing the servers is pretty much how issues are dealt with. "Response times outside of SLA: bounced…