Google Voice: Flawed, Yet Awed People Allowing Call 6 Numbers At A Time




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The newly
launched Google Service, though is found to contain some flaws and rough
patches continue to awe people with its services which are able to manage
communication more efficiently. According to a recently published Google Blog,
the service which is actually a re-launched service of GrandCentral will
facilitate users to call at multiple numbers simultaneously and that too can be
up to six numbers – indeed a dream come true voice based communication
services.

 

That means,
users are allowed to choose a local number that comes with the flexibility to
dial at six different numbers at a time. It is not this flexibility of dialling
several numbers that have raised much raves for Google Voice – but the numbers
are able to route incoming calls coming from separate numbers as well.
Moreover, Google Voice will be great tool to convert those messages that you
prefer to read over listening – by converting your voice mails into either test
messages or emails. Using the Grand Central Communications technology, the
service, is temporarily accessible limited number of users, will be perfect
solutions to many in near future. Conversion of voice messages into text or
emails has some blemishes, but a good start though.

 

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