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US and Bahamas Cell phone hack with Google Voice?
I'm not nearly educated, let alone a guru, on the subject of exploiting cell
phones and internet access, but..
It appears that we are able to take advantage of Google Voice' ability to
ring many phone numbers, and act as a transfer point. The end result is
that my cell phone (on which more, anon) rings in the Bahamas as my local
(US) number. Here's how:
I'd been a Vonage customer for MANY years, and it used to work well afloat,
through our WiFi adapter. One particular feature we liked (aside from having
my phone ring aboard whenever I had the bandwidth to support it, allowing
multiple-handset conversations with friends and family, on the same number I
have had for over 40 years, thanks to LNP) was that we could get phone calls
any place we had WiFi connectivity, and the caller would be dialing a
regular US number.
However, apparently, based on an extensive 'chat' with their techies,
they've changed their setups so that WiFi, regardless of bandwidth, is not
adequate to the task of transparent, no-lag/no-cutout connectivity, instead,
now, requiring a DSL or Cable connection. They promise a Wi-Fi friendly
router in the future, but we're in the now. It doesn't work as it is. So,
the search for alternatives was on.
We arrived in the Bahamas in Spring 2015, and, having the wind up our backs
from fellow cruisers who said that Wi-Fi connections were scarce without
being pay sites, and, depending on which one, not very good and pretty
expensive, we went looking for a hotspot phone - one which would use data
only. After looking over what we wanted at the Marsh Harbour Batelco (the
Bahamas monopoly phone service), we selected an inexpensive Samsung Galaxy.
Once in operation, we found that bandwidth was so good on that