Multiline Service with Google Voice Integration
Multiline Service with Google Voice Integration enables mobile consumers to “Bring their own Google Voice Number” to a participating mobile carrier and add the Google Voice number to their mobile subscription as a second line. As a cloud-based service, the solution works with all mobile phones, with no software to download, install, or manage on the device.
Once the Abrazo Multi-Line service is activated, subscribers can make or receive calls using either their mobile number or their Google Voice number. Incoming calls to their mobile number or Google Voice number ring all devices in the subscriber’s Google Voice forwarding list (including their mobile, home and/or other numbers in their forwarding list).
Unlike other services that require the user to permanently select either their mobile number or the Google Voice number for all outgoing calls, Abrazo Multi-line service with Google Voice integration instead enables the subscriber to keep both numbers. Outgoing calls from the subscriber’s mobile phone can be set to display the Caller ID of either the mobile number or the Google Voice number – and can be switched at anytime by the user, including on a per-call basis.
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Benefits of Abrazo Multiline Service with Google Voice Integration:
- Works on ANY mobile phone in supported carrier networks
- Receive calls from mobile phone number or Google Voice number to cell phone
- Multiline users can select their mobile number or their Google Voice number for outgoing calls, and can switch anytime.
- Single voicemail box for both phone lines with true Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) for messages left on either line.
- International long distance calling from mobile phone can route via Google Voice at low rates with no connection fees (some fees may still apply, see Google Rate info here)
- Carriers can easily offer second line service to mobile subscribers
- Choose your own Google Voice Number
Abrazo Multi-line service with Google Voice integration is entering trials with North American mobile operators targeted for launch in 2012.