On 21/3/18 12:05 am, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2018-03-20 at 08:29 -0400, fred roller wrote:

On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 7:00 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallag...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
On Tue, 2018-03-20 at 00:09 +0000, Néstor wrote:
You can actually use Google voice in another country as long as you have access 
to the internet.

Sometimes if I am I another and I need to call someone in that country I will 
go to a place that has WiFi and make the call like if i was in the US
and i call that country's phone number.

[Please don't top-post]

When I said "only available to users in the US" I meant "only available
to US users", i.e. users with an address and phone number in the US.
Where you are physically when you make the call is irrelevant.

poc
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Apologies for the top posts, gmail insist on top posting reponses and I forget 
to adjust.
[Maybe also adjust to use plaintext ...]

Just my 2 cents worth on this, relative to the top posting, different countries have different requirements, so you may have to keep reminding people that this list has a different convention. I have Thunderbird configured to top post, and understanding the conventions of this list I work around that, but here in Australia it is considered rude to not Top Post, and if you don't Top Post, your mail is immediate grounds for it to be moved to the "round filing cabinet" without being read.

regards,

Steve



FWIW you can give https://www.asterisk.org/ a try and DIY a phone server.  The VOIP would 
give you the mobile option because I used it an age ago (headset and my laptop were my 
"phone" with any internet connection).  Any calls to numbers would bill from 
server to client for purpose of long distance; i.e. you home base in England (server) go to 
France and call a client in Japan.  Your calls to England home office, gratis.  France to 
Japan would be billed from England -> Japan.  There are ways to mitigate expense if not 
reduce to zero altogether if memory serves.  It has been ages since I used this last but the 
project is still going strong and OS.  File transfers can be handled through any number of 
online fileshare option, rather previlent these days.
Yes, I'm aware of Asterisk and considered it back when I was interested
in Google Voice. That's no longer the case and I virtually never make
actual phone calls rather than calling over WhatsApp or similar, plus
Skype is already good enough for the few I do make - mainly to my US
bank. If only these apps supported receiving SMS messages ...

poc
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