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Google Voice Grabs 1 Million Phone Numbers

alphadogg writes "Google has reserved 1 million phone numbers with Level 3, signaling that it may finally be ready to roll out its long-anticipated Google Voice service. The free service, announced in March, lets users unify their phone numbers, allowing them to have a single number through Google Voice that rings a call through to all their phones. Sources could not say when the 1 million numbers may be assigned. Level 3 has been supplying Google with phone numbers since the introduction of Google Voice, so the 1 million numbers are an indication Google is close to adding a significant number of users. A public launch has been anticipated since Google said in March the service would be 'open to new users soon.' One early user said: 'I've only been using Google Voice for a few months, but it's completely changed the way I use voicemail and communicate... When it goes public, I think the rush to grab Google Voice numbers is going to be stunning. I know some of my friends check the Google Voice page almost every day to see when they can grab a number and get started using it.'"

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  1. Re:Oh, that's just great... by plague3106 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Since when is call forwarding innovative? I'm not saying the service is useless, but it's nothing new at all. Yet everyone with a hardon for google goes on and on like it is.

  2. Re:Oh, that's just great... by plague3106 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Vonage was doing it as part of their base rate for a few years now too.

    Seriously, google isn't doing anything new or innovative... sorry I'm not totally amazed by google, but I prefer reality to your fanboyism.