Google extends Gmail calls to the UK

Started by Simon, Aug 02, 2011, 22:53:58

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Simon

The UK can now make calls from Gmail directly to landline and mobile phones, Google has announced.

The web giant revealed the Gmail voice system last year, but it only worked for US users - and those who pretended to be American to get around the system.

Now, Gmail calls have officially been extended to 150 countries, including the UK. That pitches Gmail voice into even more direct competition with Skype, which was recently bought by Microsoft.

While calls remain free within the US or Canada, Google has also unveiled pricing for the rest of the world. Calls inside the UK will start at £0.02 per min to landlines and £0.18 per min to mobiles.

Read more: http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/369079/google-extends-gmail-calls-to-the-uk
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Rik

This is war, but not as we know it. ;) I wonder which company the Chinese will buy?
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