New one day, a million phone calls Gmail translucent

August 28th, 2010 by Tweet Leave a reply »

gmailvoice New one day, a million phone calls Gmail translucentAka VoIP internet phone features the newly released Google apparently enough to make many people curious. Only a day after Voice Gmail feature was launched, the call traffic has been more than a million times.

Through this feature the account owners ‘Red Envelope’ Google could make calls to mobile phones. But unfortunately, this latest new service can be used in the United States and Canada only. While for a new international version, this could end the year 2010.


As Twitteling quote from Vancouver Sun, Saturday (08/28/2010), Google will launch this service in stages. Gmail account owner will get a message that reads, “New! Phone calls from Gmail,” and an invitation to “Try it now.”

In order to use the phone, we have to install a browser plug-ins first, then start making calls by clicking the call button that appears in the chat window. A screen will appear with two tabs keypad to dial the number and call history.

It is said that the sound quality for telephony features are almost the same as the Skype service. However interesting the user does not need to use a Google account to make the call via Voice Mail, because it is already integrated in it. This step clearly shows the seriousness of Google to develop business in the sphere wings Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP).

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