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Google Voice Application Blocked By Apple

Google Voice Application Blocked By Apple

On Tuesday, July 28th 2009 at 07:44 PM
By Andrew Pociu (View Profile)

Google Voice on iPhoneThe new Google Voice service, a service based off GrandCentral, was recently blocked by Apple in an apparent attempt to protect AT&T's voice services.

Google Voice is currently in a closed beta, allowing a limited number of users to test it, however it is accepting new applications that typically get approved within a week. Its main feature is allowing one single number (the one assigned by Google) to ring all of one's phones. Outgoing calls can also be placed using the Google Voice phone number. The service is free, thus posing a threat to other phone networks that charge for the voice services, as consumers could use Google Voice as a free solution to nationwide phone calls, using a phone's data connection.

Apple's decision of banning the official Google Voice application as well as other applications such as GV Mobile and VoiceCentral was received with a lot of criticism from consumers, however it appears that for users that have already installed the application on their iPhone, it is still functional. BlackBerry and Android users are capable of installing and using the Google Voice application unhindered, which they can download at m.google.com/voice.

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by Dave Myers on Tuesday, July 28th 2009 at 11:24 PM

Google Voice does not use the data connection of your phone for calls. It will dial a local to your phone number and then connect you to your called number. This is no threat to at

by ct on Friday, September 4th 2009 at 12:02 AM

google has an optional software application that you can install on your mobile phone. It is not necessary but a nice additional feature to have. I have it for may att bb.

This app is probably what apple is blocking.

by zzx on Wednesday, July 14th 2010 at 03:20 AM

It will dial a local to your phone number and then connect you to your called number. This is no threat to at
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