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New service allows existing phone numbers to be transferred to Google’s web-based system.
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New service allows existing phone numbers to be transferred to Google’s web-based system.
*shudder* good lord :oQuote:
This means that a PC, landline and mobile could all ring whenever your Google Voice number is dialed, making you accessible no matter where you are.
I can't think of anything more horrific... :O_o1:
Since the only thing that rings is my mobile, I'm not seeing a whole lot of use from this for me! Interesting tech though.
If we had bought the house we had been looking at in the summer, this would have been brilliant for me. The village was on the side of a cliff, and mobile signals were pretty much non-existent past a certain point. So this service would mean that my landline would have rung instead of my mobile. Or if my better half was on the phone, my PC would ring. Likewise if I'm overseas using wireless on my laptop, it would get the call instead of racking up roaming charges.
Just because you can have it ring all device at once, doesn't mean you have to have it that way.