Google brings back the landline with Fiber Phone

Andre Yoskowitz
29 Mar 2016 21:36

Google has introduced a new landline service, Fiber Phone, for just $10 per month.
Reads the Google press release:

Whether it's calling mom or ordering take-out, we rely on our phones to help reach the people and things that matter. And while mobile phones have pushed us toward the future, home phone service is still important to many families. Landlines can be familiar, reliable and provide high-quality service, but the technology hasn't always kept up. That's why today, we're introducing Fiber Phone as a new option to help you stay connected wherever you are.
Fiber Phone is meant to give you everything you want from a home phone service, plus a lot more. For $10/month, you get unlimited local and nationwide calling, and the same affordable rates as Google Voice for international calls. You can keep your old phone number, or pick a new one. You can use call waiting, caller ID, and 911 services just as easily as you could before. Fiber Phone can also make it easier to access your voicemail--the service will transcribe your voice messages for you and then send as a text or email.

Additionally, Google says your Fiber Phone "lives in the cloud," so you can use your number from your phone, tablet or PC, expanding its uses.
Just like Google's gigabit Fiber Internet, the Phone will not be everywhere but you can check if it's available in your area, here: Google

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