I think google can do it and get the profit, as it would probably be done in
a way that advertisers could actually call and solicit to you, especially
since most companies spend more on advertisment than they spend on making a
product for the customer.  My whole thing is that I feel google is treading
a thin line as mobile phone companies and phone companies in general are
aware of the power of sip/voip and don't want customers to learn about such
technology, as most customers would probably leave there phone companies or
reduce there plans if they knew sip/voip could save them ridiculous amounts
of money per year, especially, in a world economy right now, where everyone
is trying to cut back to save for only there necessities and not wants.

Right now I think google will not implement a fully capable sip/voip in
google voice, until they know for certain that they can lock it down or
downgrade it so that users aren't able to circumvent phone companies and
mobile carriers that way, mobile carries and phone companies won't block
google voice on there network, I mean I think for sure that if Verizon knew
that the only reason users wanted google voice on there verzion cell phones
was b/c of free text messages and free calling, Verizon would block the ip
or port or what ever they had to stop users from using google voice on there
Verizon cell phones, look they block skype like crazy and when a skype app
was allowed to put on cell phones they seriously had to downgrade it, so
that users couldn't enable a way to make free calls through just a data
plan, which i feel should be allowed.

People shouldn't have to be tricked into accepting a high cost plan when
they have the ability to just pay for data, and get free calling through
google voice and free text messages, which can help anyone now save money in
a crazy and volatile economy.

On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 8:02 AM, Dragos D <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't see Google doing something long term not related to profit.
> On Mar 16, 2011 12:56 AM, "Nikolai Cassanova" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Sorry but actually google stopped that feature or started to block it, as
> I
> > first read about google voice sip address through the site known as OnSip
> > and they had done some investigating into the google voice sip address
> and
> > found out that google stopped it on march 8th or 9th. Here is the link
> for
> > proof:
> >
> http://www.onsip.com/blog/leo/2011/03/09/google-to-launch-stand-alone-voip-service-reading-the-signs
> >
> > I don't know if google completely stopped this as they are still trying
> to
> > get the kinks out with sip and google voice as I don't work for them and
> > can't speculate but hopefully they will allow people to start calling
> each
> > other through sip by just typing someones gmail address from you google
> > voice app on your smart phone and there computer or google voice on there
> > smart phones start to ring. But hopefully that will be the next step, but
> > just wishful thinking.
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 12:20 AM, Michael Daly <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> http://www.electronista.com/articles/11/03/08/google.voice.can.make.pure.internet.calls/
> >> Now that SIP can be used directly with Google Voice, could someone
> explain
> >> how to set it up in the context of Linphone?
> >> Could be good for the FAQs, be the desktop phone app of choice for
> anyone
> >> with a gmail address(in the us and canada).
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