Google Voice Opening for More Users
Google Voice is a subsidiary of the world most popular search engine, Google, and it is the company’s service for managing various phone lines. Recently the company announced that it is ready to make the service available for more users. In line with this, the company has already sent out invitations to users who have been requesting them since March when the service was re-launched.
Google Voice is a re-branded company acquired from GrandCentral.com by Google. Google Voice is primarily a service for customizing how people can reach you by phone. For instance, it can be configured in such a way that it would ring user landline, office, and cell simultaneously when some significant other calls come through. Similarly, you can push calls from slightly less important people directly to voicemail for your later review.
Interested users need to indicate their interest by first signing up for the service on the web. After which Google gives such user a single number that in theory becomes his permanent phone number, since even if he moves or switches cell providers, he can use Google Voice to re-route calls. There are other smart features too, like voicemail transcription, options to search your text messaging archives, and the ability to make calls from the Web.
More details are available on the official website of Google Voice designated for the service ( Please see https://www.google.com/voice/about for more details.
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