Google launches call service via Gmail

Google is adding a feature to its free email service that could persuade more people to get rid of their landline.
The function presented Wednesday allows U.S. users of Google's Gmail service to make calls from computers to phones equipped with a microphone practically anywhere in the world.
All calls in the United States and Canada are free until at least year's end. This undermines the most popular service for your computer, Skype, which charges 1.2 to 2.1 cents per minute for calls from the United States.
It also threatens to overshadow another free service calls pc to phone call MagicTalk, which has just been submitted by VocalTec Communications Ltd.Skype, Google and many other services have for years been offering free phone calls from computer to computer.

GMail call service

Google hopes to earn money on your computer to phone service charging two cents or more per minute on international calls. International rates vary widely, sometimes even within the same country. Google posted a price list at https: / / www.google.com/voice/b/0/rates.
People also can receive calls on their computer if they get a free phone number from Google or if they already have one.
Phone numbers and technology for new service calls through a computer are being provided by Google Voice, a telecommunications center that the company has been trying to expand.
It had been a service by invitation only until two months ago, when Google Voice began accepting all requests for numbers.

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