If you ’re living with high-pitched - speed internet inone of Google ’s Fiber urban center , your landline telephone might yet go to see another day . Today , Google announced Fiber Phone , a swarm - ground phone number you could use from any tablet , laptop , or earphone — including a landline . It ’s like Google Voice on bad steroids .
The suggestion is fairly straight . you’re able to either keep your existing landline number or pick a new one and connect any pre - existent phone up to the Fiber Phone boxwood . For $ 10 a month , you get unlimited nationwide school text and calls , plus caller-out ID , call waiting , and 911 parking brake call . And if you ’re using the Fiber Phone number from a more modern gadget , the table service will transliterate voicemails for you and and text you the transcripts — just like Google Voice has been doing for age .
Why is Google doing this ? Who the hell knows . It ’s a way to contract a few extra bucks out of fibre client and could be some sorting of regulative fun to ease expansion of its fiber connection . Either way of life , you cansign up hereif you ’re weirdly interested in modernize your land line .

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