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Two of the foremost and widely used services around the world, Google Voice and Gmail it seems are heading towards an integration, as Google has been reportedly testing out its Google Voice service in its vast and highly popular e-mail service, Gmail. This all new service is expected to enable to the users to launch voice calls, directly from their Gmail inbox, where the contacts will be shown in the Google Chat tab.
Now, Google has announced the successful integration of Google Voice service into Gmail, that would now enable users to make and receives calls directly from their Gmail inboxes and can even receive calls from their very own Google Voice number. With the integration of Google Voice services to the Google e-mail product, the users will now be able to link their Gmail and Google Voice accounts together and would get their Gmail inbox to act as telephone, while they work on their computers. As per Google, the users do necessarily need a Google Voice account to use this service, but the international calls will most definitely be funded through Google Voice accounts.
Quite on the heels of Google Voice tariff model, the calls placed throughout the U.S and Canada re absolutely free of cost and the users will be charged just 2 cents per minute for making calls to countries such as France and the U.K. Google is introducing this incredibly efficient service for U.S consumers only and has not stated any specific date for an international launch.
According to Google,
"All calls made from Gmail will display your Google Voice phone number as the outbound caller ID and all international calls will use your Google Voice calling credit and are offered at the same low Google Voice rates. We took great care to make sure that our rates are as low as possible. For those of you not as familiar with international calling rates."
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