Edward - has anything in your network changed recently? It sounds like
you need a keep alive on a network connection. Or your broadband
connection wants to sell you SIP.....   without all that network
neutrality I'm sure you can be more successfully monetized by those
you depend on.

;) no really, without a keep alive, it feels like a connection going
up for renegotiation and the stream breaking. Can you put the
connection in a tunnel (vpn) and test if you get the same fail from a
remote location & service (like linode or other vps). It might be as
simple as having your router add a keepalive signal to the channel.
>From Google's perspective, I have heard that GV is a deprecated
service - at least the XMPP part - and I think the suggested migration
is to G+ and Hangouts. or I could be wrong. If you go VoIP, I
recommend Diamondcard.us.

Ed

On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 9:01 AM, Edward Ned Harvey (lopser)
<lop...@nedharvey.com> wrote:
> For the last 2-3 months, google voice has been unreliable for me, in several
> various ways.  I keep posting on google forums, and so far, no useful
> progress of any kind.
>
>
>
> I'd like to find an alternative.  It's ok if it's not free.
>
>
>
> The things I care about are:
>
> Inbound/outbound android calls use the same caller id.
>
> Inbound/outbound SMS & MMS use the same caller id.
>
> Ability to simulring inbound calls to multiple destinations
>
> Ideally, would love to have callback feature, but not strict requirement
>
> Ideally, API or an app or something available to reconfigure the inbound
> forward settings, so I can do it programatically.
>
>
>
> Anybody have ideas?
>
>
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