
With Christmas colors blooming everywhere and the festive mood in full swing, your connections to all your loved ones just got easier. The Internet giant Google recently launched its much anticipated application suite called “Google Voice”, that is sure to add dimension to your festive celebration.
A recent report from the industry confirms that Google Voice is ready to add a new version of its applications this Christmas for the business class users.
Grand Central, a phone management service, acquired by the Internet giant way back in 2007, hasn’t been in news much lately. It's relaunch as Google Voice just before the Christmas hints speculation of a probable technical makeover from the Internet powerhouse.
According to an industry source, Google is gearing up to add a brand new version of “Google Voice” for its customers before the Christmas season gets over. It’s only a matter of time that the Internet giant currently catering “Voice applications” to its business-clients will extend its domain to the private users.
Currently more than 20 million people and over 2 million businesses use Google Apps. “Google Voice” gives its users a unique telephone number that can be redirected to any mobile, landline or VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol).
VoIP in general term refers to an advanced method of transmission technologies needed to deliver voice communications across IP networks like the Internet or packed-switched networks.
The new Google Voice number when activated to your personal settings will ring simultaneously across your home landline and as well as multiple mobile phones.
The Google Voice application uses the Internet giant’s very own Android software to effectively take over the phone for all outbound calls and text messages, too.
The consumer service is expected to roll out earlier next year, however, the enterprise version, is ready to hit the Christmas shelves.
A simpler version of this service from the Internet leader would provide a single phone number to the users. An automated operator would divert the calls through an extension to all employee phones. Just dial a single number this festive weekend and wish your loved ones a very “Merry Christmas”.
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