Google Voice Update releases Direct Access Numbers for faster Dialing
Google Voice has recently incorporated a new specific feature called “direct access numbers” on the Android and Blackberry handsets. The special feature fundamentally assigns an exclusive outgoing call number to every individual you dial, preventing you from the hassle to forward the number you were dialing to Google Voice’s servers.
This one-off feature makes connecting outgoing calls instantly by leaving the server out comprehensively and giving up your phone’s data connection. This mechanism seems to augment the performance of the app, making it feel more like placing a square telephone call yet it comes with one salient limitation.
Well, there was a time when the Google talk users looking to contact someone orally had to get access of the Google servers firstly and then only the call could be established. But now, thanks to the cutting-edge technology of the Google that invented direct access numbers that now allocates a unique number to each contact.
This cites that the handset will be able to find a way around to access Google servers for every dialed call. By the way, it’s time to take the helm to the Android Market and upgrade your Google Voice app in current use, or simply download the Google Voice app. And meanwhile if you tend to use Google Voice on your BlackBerry Smartphone, make sure to visit m.google.com/voice first and download the app. For your kind attention, Google Voice service has been reserved expressly for the US mobile users by now.
So if you do not want to waste your valuable, free unlimited calling you, then you must want to avail of the recent Google Voice update. In the event you downloaded the newest version whist you are not whether this would tell upon its functionality, then you will also find a way around the problem but just continue to research.





