“Gmail phone” has become cheaper and localized in 38 languages.
Google is trying to improve its services, and for the most part the company succeeds. Today, Google representatives announced that calls from Gmail have become cheaper, in addition, the "Gmail phone" service (of course, this feature works on the basis of Google Voice) is localized in 38 languages.
Well, the voicemail service from Gmail is already a year old - for the first time this feature was introduced in August 2010. Now the developers promise to make calls cheaper for 150 regions of the world. For example, a call from the USA to the UK, France or Germany costs 10 cents. A call to Mexico from the USA - 15 cents, to China and India - 2 cents (it is even strange why it is so cheap). ')
Well, those of us who live in the USA or Canada don't call anywhere, except for these countries, you can continue to enjoy free calls - the “freebie” will last until the very end of 2011.