Saturday, June 20, 2009

Google Voice VOIP Service grabbed 1 million US Phone Numbers

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Grandcentral became google.com/voice a few months back and there are thousands of americans enjoying this great VOIP Call forwarding and Phone Service under Google Voice.

Google Voice wasn't in the news for a while and people thought they are just going to shy away from the VOIP Phone Service market. Wrong! Google Voice Team was busy getting over 1 million phone numbers reserved for Google Voice users. All numbers will be geographic and are reserved with Level 3.

As most of your already know, Google Voice is the old Grandcentral which lets you make use a single phone number for multiple numbers by porting through their platform.When called it rings back to you.

Google Voice added a lot of interesting features such as call tranfer, call conferencing, Call Routing, Call Switch and of course, kept the free calls to USA service alive.

There are strong rumours in the VOIP community that Google Voice might open for everyone in June. That could be the reasons Google Voice bought these 1 million phone numbers for this launch.

Let's hope everyone can use this fantastic VOIP service. Google Voice will help VOIP Guide users in a great way. Routing our calls and hacking into SIP via google voice would be extremely easy.

There is also a strong possibility that Google might adapt a Paid model for heavy users or corporate customers.

Have you been using Google Voice VOIP Service, do let us know your feedback.

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