VOIP is voice over internet protocol and can be used with vonage magicjack or other providers for a phone system and could be considered a land line in that respect but it is also used in other programs like voice chat in games or ventrillo (dedicated programs that you pay for to use chat over the internet).
Yes, Google voice is available in Montana. The service is available Nationwide. You will need a landline phone number or cell phone though to start using the services.
Call your cell phone from the landline. When it diverts to voicemail, press the # key on your landline and follow the simple instructions
How do I retrieve Spectrum landline voicemail
Grasshopper is similar to Google Voice. Grasshopper was founded in 2003.
Google Voice was created in 2005.
It's like chalk and cheese. There is very little to compare at the moment (with technology as it is). First of all landline serves only for voice calls while web cams used by Viot software such as Skype can not only transfer voice but also messages and video. Voip will be in most cases cheaper than landline but requires computer to run, whereas landline does not. If you were to get a single point of communication for a person who does not really get on with technology landline would be the obvious choice.
Skype is similar to Google Voice and there is a free app.
No, there is no directory for Google Voice numbers.
Google Voice works for calling on mobile phone and also sending voice mail messages. Google Chat helps to talk online and video chat through Gmail, Orkut, iGoogle or Google+. Google Chat is free service while Google Voice requires to pay money for calling and massages.
Support for Google voice and video chat can be found in the support section of the Google pages. Google offer several help pages to answer many questions about Google voice and video chat.
Google voice is similar to Skype, Magic Jack, and Vonage; it allows you to make VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) calls. Google Voice also features voice-mail to your inbox services much like Magic Jack.
It depends which company you are with-if you are with BT then it goes to the landline telephone and it rings, just like it normally would and it has an electronic voice telling you that you have recieved an SMS and it then gives you various options.