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Google Voice Gets Number Portability

Google is testing a number portability for its Google Voice application that will let users use their personal mobile phone numbers as the digits through which to route all of their calls for $20. Google Voice is a phone management application that lets any user route all of their landline, work and mobile calls through […]

Jan 20, 2011
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Google is testing a number portability for its Google Voice application that will let users use their personal mobile phone numbers as the digits through which to route all of their calls for $20.

Google Voice is a phone management application that lets any user route all of their landline, work and mobile calls through one special number and mailbox, accessible through the Web via Google’s cloud computing infrastructure.

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