VOIP Going Grand
by Kathryn Lang
February 23, 2007
GrandCentral Communications, Inc has announced that its new service now works with Gizmo Project. As of right now, GrandCentral customers will have the ability to call anywhere in the world – over the internet – for free.
The new service uses personal computers, select Nokia mobile phones, and Internet Tablets to make the VOIP calls.
GrandCentral is moving into the VOIP through Gizmo Project in order to expand its mission to be the one phone number that customers will need for all purposes. Through the GrandCentral service, users have no need to purchase a separate phone number for Gizmo Project.
Calls into the local GrandCentral number (a 747 area code) can be answered any where in the world that has Internet access. Even better for the subscribers is that the call will be free.
Another feature of the VOIP service is caller ID. Each call is identified and the user has the option of taking the call, sending it to voice mail for later attention, or ListenIn ™ on the voicemail while the message is being left.
The calls through the new VOIP service stay on the internet the entire time – one of the main reasons that the calls are free and the service is inexpensive. Gizmo Project also allows users to receive calls directly from traditional telephone networks.
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