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Showing posts with label google phone canada. Show all posts

VoIP SaveS BELL CANADA PHONE BILL

The word ‘VoIP‘ frightened the hell out of me – it sounded just too damn ‘technical’ for a person like me. I was wrong, and my fear was costing me BIG money!
How does saving around $900.00 per year sound to you?

My Bell Canada home phone bill was $93.04 per month. Now, my monthly phone bill is about $11.50 CDN (less than just the taxes of my Bell bill) because I use AcroVoices ‘Just-a-Phone’ plan.
A saving of  $978.48 per year!

With google voice can you call for free in US and Canada?

When in US, google voice allows free calling to canadian landline and cell phone?

https://www.google.com/voice/rates

Is that right, no fees at all?

So if you have a data plan in US you dont really need international calling plan to call canada?

Does the google voice app drains a lot of battery?

Google Voice Alternative for Canada ?

I have a US ( T-Mobile ) Number that i am using on Roaming. I want to start using a local Canadian Number to avoid roaming charges, without compromising a proper US number for texting, Calling etc.. Fongo seems to be the best option. Any other thoughts ?

How to get Google Voice in Canada

And to think I had to go through the hassle of putting in my T-Mobile SIM card tonight just to get a Google Voice number.

http://www.androidcoliseum.com/2013/...in-canada.html

The following is a very helpful link a commenter provided which has all sort of tips and tricks on IP telephony:


http://www.thepointster.ca/free-long...ice-in-canada/
  1. Setting up Google Voice in Canada
  2. Free long distance on your cell phone using mobile minutes
  3. Free long distance on your Android phone using data
  4. Free long distance on your iPhone using data
  5. Get a landline with no monthly costs
  6. Get a cell phone plan for $10 / month with unlimited calling, texting and 50mb of data
  7. Using the Google Voice app

Google Voice closed the 403 CANADA loophole

I see that Google Voice will no longer allow call forwarding to the 403 area code (my Freephoneline number). I got a notice last month that I would have to re-verify the number by May 15, and Google won't let me do it, reports it as an out-of-country number. The existing forwarding still works, but only for another week.

A way to get Google Voice to work in Canada. It does require you to snag a MagicJack, but that’s literally all you need to make this happen. Some of you might be a bit nervous about buying and using a MagicJack up in Canada, but we’ve been using it for a few months now up in our super-secret Canadian satellite office and have not had a single issue. And no, this Google Voice trick doesn’t require you to have the physical MagicJack plugged into your computer at all times. In fact, once you get your MagicJack set up and activate call forwarding, you can throw the little bugger in the trash if you want. Hit the jump to learn how to get your Google Voice on north of the border.

Before we begin, we should note that this tutorial assumes you already have a Google Voice invite. If not, it’s not that hard to find someone on the internet willing to let you take one off their hands for a few bucks or even for free. We should also note that MagicJack is offering a free trial right now so you really have no reason to avoid trying this out. Alright, here we go:
  1. Plug in your MagicJack, install the software and get your US number
  2. Activate your Google Voice account using your MagicJack’s phone number and pick yourself a snazzy new Google Voice number
  3. Go to my.magicjack.com, enable Call Forwarding and have your MagicJack forward all calls to your Canadian cell phone number (or land line, if you still have one)
Done. That’s it. No joke. Now you can use Google Voice.