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Ok we have talked about this before but is there a way that anyone has found to make calls from Google Voice over a WIFI data connection like you do over the computer? Would you go to the website and do it I guess? If you make the call over the internet and it connects to one of your forwarding phones then to whomever you wish to call is there long distance charges on the voice line.
Here is the thing I set up Google Voice numbers for me and my wife because sometimes she goes to her Grandmother's without me. We don't get a signal up there (better than AT&T but we still have to go outside and even then it is spotty) so I was hoping I could call her and she could have her phone in AIrplane mode so it isn't searching for a cell phone signal but with WiFI turned on and she could get Google Voice calls. I find that isn't the case but that the Google Voice number can be forwarded to her grandmother's line so that it is a local call, and that if she wishes to call me she can go to the google voice website (or maybe the app on her blackberry) and call me and even though she is using her Grandmothers phone there won't be any long distance charged against it.
Anyone know how this works?