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Send to email | Have you ported your number to Google Voice? in MobileVoicecarrierscell phonegoogleGoogle VoiceNumbersportporting | By Jonathan S. Geller el 28-Jan-2011 |
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Now that Google has finally brought incoming number portability to its Google Voice service, we wanted to ask: how many of you have taken advantage of the new feature? It’s a difficult call to make and many people have reached out to us to ask us what our thoughts on it. Since you’re porting your existing number, you’ll need a new number for your actual cell phone and that’s where things can get tricky for some people. Also, many people have early termination fees to consider, so that adds another roadblock. So, what’s the verdict? How many of you taken the plunge, and if so, are you happy that your number is now able to be used on a variety of phones on practically any carrier and that you can control who calls you and where?
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| Have you ported your number to Google Voice? | | Now that Google has finally brought incoming number portability to its Google Voice service, we wanted to ask: how many of you have taken advantage of the new feature? It’s a difficult call to make and many people have reached out to us to ask us what our thoughts on it. Since you’re porting your existing number, you’ll need a new number for your actual cell phone and that’ [..] Read complete article |  | Published 28-Jan-2011 by Jonathan S. Geller in MobileVoicecarrierscell phonegoogleGoogle VoiceNumbersportporting Read 16 times. More hits in  |
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| Google Voice number portability now available to all | | Last week we reported that Google had finally begun rolling out support for incoming number ports to its Google Voice service. Lack of the feature, as any Google Voice user will likely attest to, has been a sore spot for Google’s telephony product since the company first acquired GrandCentral in 2007. Today, Google has announced that the new feature is now available to all current Google Voi [..] Read complete article |  | Published 25-Jan-2011 by Zach Epstein in Read 17 times. More hits in  |
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| Google Voice to support number portability | | Google Voice is a service that has tremendous potential and as such, we?ll be watching it closely over the months to come. Last week, we showed you the service?s current mobile capabilities and posed a few ideas in terms of where Google could potentially take Google Voice. Interpret this however you wish, but further details [...] [..] Read complete article |  | Published 28-Mar-2009 by Zach Epstein in ServicesSoftwaregoogleGoogle VoiceGrandCentralnumber portabilityportingvoicevoicemailVoIP Read 27 times. More hits in  |
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| Google Voice now supports incoming number ports | If you’re a Google Voice user and you’re not TechCrunch founder Mike Arrington (who was able to port his number into the service a long time ago), odds are pretty good you’ve prayed for incoming number portability at some point. And for years, your prayers have gone unanswered. Well, no more ? Google has officially implemented incoming number portability as of Wednesday evening. [..] Read complete article |  | Published 19-Jan-2011 by Zach Epstein in Read 14 times. More hits in  |
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| Google?s acquires voice messaging start-up SayNow to enhance Google Voice | | Palo Alto, California-based start-up SayNow announced on Tuesday that it has been acquired by Google for an undisclosed sum. SayNow’s platform facilitates voice messaging between individuals or groups, and the company provides access to its services through Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Android and iPhone applications. The start-up claims to have over 15 million people currently using SayNow a [..] Read complete article |  | Published 26-Jan-2011 by Zach Epstein in Read 16 times. More hits in  |
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| Google acquires voice messaging start-up SayNow to enhance Google Voice | | Palo Alto, California-based start-up SayNow announced on Tuesday that it has been acquired by Google for an undisclosed sum. SayNow’s platform facilitates voice messaging between individuals or groups, and the company provides access to its services through Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Android and iPhone applications. The start-up claims to have over 15 million people currently using SayNow a [..] Read complete article |  | Published 26-Jan-2011 by Zach Epstein in Read 10 times. More hits in  |
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