Tuesday, 27 October 2009

Google Voice with your existing number

Google Voice is all about enabling choice: which phone you pick up your calls on, where to review your voicemail messages, how to send and reply to text messages, etc.  So when it comes to your phone number, it was logical for us to also offer a choice of which number to use with Google Voice.



Previously, when you created a Google Voice account, we asked you to select a new Google phone number. This allowed us to offer features like call forwarding, screening, and recording.  But we know not everyone wants to start using a new phone number, so we've been working on another option for people who are willing to trade some features for the ability to keep their existing number.



We're excited to announce that you now can get Google Voice with a Google number OR with your existing mobile phone number. If you choose to use Google Voice with your existing number, you won't get some features (like call screening and recording), but you'll still get many others -- including Google voicemail:







More specifically, if you sign up for Google Voice with your existing number, you'll get:

  • Online, searchable voicemail

  • Free automated voicemail transcription

  • Custom voicemail greetings for different callers

  • Email and SMS notifications

  • Low-priced international calling

If you decide to also get a new Google number, you'll get all of the above PLUS:

  • One number that reaches you on all your phones

  • SMS via email

  • Call screening

  • Listen In

  • Call recording

  • Conference calling

  • Call blocking

If you already have a Google number, this new feature should also help with the transition to your new number, as you can now forward unanswered calls to your mobile phone to your Google Voice account.  This way, people who still call your old number will reach the same voicemail as people who call your Google Voice number.



If you already use Google Voice, you can add Google voicemail to any mobile phone you've linked to your account.  If you're not using Google Voice yet, you can request an invitation or ask someone with a Google Voice account to invite you.  When you receive the invitation to sign-up, you decide whether you'd like to use Google Voice with your existing number or get a Google number.



Posted by Pierre Lebeau, Product Manager