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Google Voice + Gizmo5 + Siphon = iPhone App Calls

(VOICETALK.ORG) — Imagine receiving free calls to your Google Voice number on your iPhone anywhere in the world —or at the most — for outgoing calls just a few cents per minute.   Now that Gizmo5 has enabled support for Google Voice, this is now made possible on the iPhone.  While there is no native Gizmo5 app for the iPhone, you can configure Siphon which is available via Cydia for jailbroken iPhones.

Here are the steps to perform this operation, and don’t worry — it doesn’t involve any high tech wizardry or jumping through hoops of fire.  To perform this gravity defying feat, you’ll need the following:

  • WIFI or a broadband data plan like 3G or EDGE
  • Google Voice account (invites take about a week)
  • Gizmo5 account (account setup is free)
  • Jailbroken iPhone or iPod Touch
  • Siphon App via Cydia

Steps

1) Login to gizmo5

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2) Enter your Google Voice phone number in the My Account section and click the ON radio button then Save.  Don’t modify the settings in the lower sections such as Call Forwarding (no forwarding / none) or else the validation in step 4 may not work.

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3) After installing Siphon from Cydia, go to your Settings on the iPhone and look for the Siphon section. Enter the following configuration data:

Username: Gizmo5 SIP Number
Password: Gizmo5 Password
Server: proxy01.sipphone.com

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Under Network Settings, set “Siphon over EDGE/3G” to ON.

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4) Login to Google Voice to verify your Gizmo5 number by going to Settings (top right corner) > Phones (tab).  For the Phone Type, select Gizmo in the drop down box. Make sure Siphon is open on your iPhone. Pick up the call when you receive it on your iPhone and enter the verification code.

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After validation, you can receive incoming calls for free or make outgoing calls at 1.9 cents per minute after the first 3 minutes which are free plus your recipients will see your Google Voice number in their caller ID.

Optional: If you have Google Voice already forwarding to your iPhone, in order to receive calls via Siphon you would need to disable your GSM number within the Google Voice settings since the iPhone will answer using the GSM provider first.  This is simply done with unchecking the check mark.

The blue GSM button on the Siphon dial pad is to use your normal mobile phone carrier’s network while the green SIP button is for your VOIP usage through Gizmo5.

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NOTE: There are other Jailbroken iPhone apps that can enhance your experience. (1) Backgrounder can keep Siphon running in the background to get free incoming calls.

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FCC Questions Apple & AT&T About Google Voice Rejections

2009-08-01-ftc(VOICETALK.ORG) — Both Apple and AT&T are getting a little heat in regards to fair trade practices.  Friday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) sent letters to Apple and AT&T questioning the rejection of the official Google’s iPhone application for Google Voice and the prompt removal earlier this week of two previously available App Store submissions GV Mobile and VoiceCentral.  Apple was asked if they acted alone or if there was any influence by AT&T, the exclusive wireless provider for the iPhone.

A Google spokesperson said earlier this week that they would continue to pursue other possible technologies that would possibly involve the web browser to deliver the Google Voice service to the iPhone.

The head of the FCC’s wireless division, James D. Schlichting asked in the letter:

Did Apple act alone, or in consultation with AT&T, in deciding to reject the Google Voice application and related applications? If the latter, please describe the communications between Apple and AT&T in connection with the decision to reject Google Voice.

Chairman Julius Genachowski stated that the FCC “has a mission to foster a competitive wireless marketplace, protect and empower consumers, and promote innovation and investment,” adding, “Recent news reports raise questions about practices in the mobile marketplace.”  Both companies have been asked to respond by August 21.  It should be noted that the letters are not formal investigations.

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Gizmo5 Now Charging for Google Voice Outgoing Calls

2009-07-30-gizmo5(VOICETALK.ORG) — Last weekend it was too good to be true.  Gizmo5 added an entry in their account section meaning that all calls using Google Voice were free.  That is now past tense as things have changed over the course a week.  At first outgoing calls were limited to 20 minutes and then further reduced to 3 minutes.

Now, outgoing calls using Google Voice are charged at 2 cents a minute.  Now, outgoing calls are metered while incoming calls continue to be free.  This still proves to be a great bargain vs. the use of the traditional phone line but no longer as sweet.  Michael Robertson, CEO of Gizmo5 addressed the changes in an open letter:

Thanks for trying our experimental Gizmo Voice service. The viral spread of this service surprised us and we’ve received valuable feedback from many users on their experience of linking their Google Voice number to a Gizmo5 account so they can make and receive calls from wifi phones, ATAs, PC software and even a browser window using GizmoCall.com. Many of you have told us about the wide range of SIP devices you can now use to connect to Google Voice and we’re keeping a list of user suggestions of compatible wifi phones and software you might want to try out.

We’re now moving the service from Experimental to Beta and there are some important facts you should know:

* Gizmo Voice will remain a free service for Google Voice users to link their telephone number to a SIP account via Gizmo5.
* Unlimited incoming calls will be permitted to any SIP software or hardware.
* Free 3 minute calls to US numbers.
* All outbound calls will display your Google Voice CallerID.
* Longer calls will require a purchase of Gizmo5’s Call-Out which offers low per minute fees to all destinations.
* Unanswered inbound calls will use Google’s voicemail with unlimited online storage and free voicemail transcripts.


We hope you are enjoying the high quality VOIP service Gizmo5 has to offer, which includes unlimited calls to 800 numbers, other SIP networks, GoogleTalk users and even the ability to call a Skype user from any SIP device. (To test the SIP to Skype gateway call Try dialing 1-333-666-1111 which is the Skype echo line.) Gizmo5 is committed to user empowerment that comes from the use of open standards and interconnected services.

Please let me know any feedback you might have and thanks for considering Gizmo5 for your VOIP solution.

–MR

Michael Robertson
CEO, Gizmo5 Technologies, Inc

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Free VOIP Calls with Gizmo5 & Google Voice

2009-07-26-gizmo5Gizmo5, the VOIP service has added support for Google Voice this weekend.  Gizmo5 has now a Google Voice Calling section within the member account section.  Previously, Gizmo5 members needed to call their Gizmo5 number using their Google Voice number using a separate application.  Now, the Gizmo5 application allows for direct calls to your contacts with Google Voice showing as your caller ID.  Best of all, no callout credits are required.
It sparks interest why a VOIP provider in competition with Google Voice would allow for such direct dial using a Google Voice account.  It’s possible this collaboration might be padded by compensation by Google or they’re sweetening their service as a possible Google aquisition.
2009-07-26-gizmo5(VOICETALK.ORG) — Gizmo5, the VOIP service, has added support for Google Voice.  Starting this weekend, Gizmo5 now has a Google Voice calling area within their member account section.

How does it work?  Many of you may not have even heard of Gizmo5 which is a VOIP service that allows for unlimited incoming calls.  If you’re experienced with Google Voice, you’ll recall that when you hit the call button within your Google Voice account, it calls your phone acting as a switchboard to initiate a call between you and your contact.  So in reality, your outgoing Google Voice calls start out as an incoming call.  Gizmo5 just made it a whole lot easier to get free calls by integrating Google Voice into their members account area.

This means that (1) now, you don’t even need to have a physical landline or mobile phone to use Google Voice.

This also means (2) direct dial from Gizmo5.  Previous to this change, users of Gizmo5 needed to dial their Gizmo5 number from their Google Voice account by use of a thrid party application.  Now, the Gizmo5 application allows for direct calls to Gizmo5 contacts with the Google Voice number showing as the caller ID.  Best of all, no call out credits are required.

Adding Google Voice as an option sparks interest as to why a VOIP provider, previously seen as competing with Google Voice, would allow for use with Google Voice.  It’s possible this collaboration might be padded by compensation by Google.  Another theory is that Google may be examining Gizmo5 as a possible Google acquisition.

Gizmo5 has been an up and coming player in the VOIP field, competing with Vonage, Skype and magicJack.  Currently, Skype does not allow for validation of Google Voice numbers meaning it doesn’t support having your Caller ID show up as your Google Voice number when making outbound calls.

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iPhone App – GV Mobile Review

gv-mobile(VOICETALK.ORG) — Use of Google Voice in many respects, has been impractical for many.  For your contacts to see your Google Voice number on their caller ID instead of your real phone number that you’re trying to hide,  you would either need to call your Google Voice number, hit option #2 to make an outgoing call, then hope you can remember your contact’s phone number.  The alternative is to make the call from a computer after logging into your Google Voice account.

For users of the Apple iPhone, GV Mobile solves dial-out problems allowing you to have your full iPhone contact list at your disposal for dialing as if you were at your computer.  GV Mobile was previously available at the iTunes Apps Store for $3 with a free version for outbound calls but is now available on Cydia for jailbroken iPhones.

Configuration is simple.  On the opening screen, just put in your username and password.  I had to do some troubleshoting for the Dial-Out phone number field.  Apparently, this is the phone number of the phone you are intending on using, not your Google Voice number which I typed in originally.  Overall, it’s a great application and a must-have for Google Voice users with an iPhone.

Pros:
Dial, SMS, and retrieve Voicemail from GV Mobile
Uses your iPhone Contacts

Pros:

  • Dial, SMS, and retrieve Voicemail from GV Mobile
  • Uses your iPhone Contacts

Cons:

  • No push notification.  No biggie for me, since I have my Google Voice setup to send me SMS messages when I receive a voicemail. But it would help since you wouldn’t need an SMS plan from your phone provider.  Future development is highly unlikely now that GV Mobile has been removed from the App store.
  • Slow on 3G (though quick on WIFI) – it can take up to a minute sometimes from the time you click the GV Mobile icon to login, then find your contact, then to the time the switchboard calls you back on your mobile phone.  While this is all dependent on your Internet connection speed, there should at least be a message that tells you “Calling…”
  • No offline support for Voicemail or SMS.  As with most Internet applications, GV Mobile needs internet access so when encountering dead zones, GV Mobile will not open due to the inability to log in.  For voicemail or to make a call, you can call your Google Voice number and hit the appropriate option.
  • No Support for Horizontal Keyboard, Voice Dailing, Copy and Paste, or Magnifying Glass.

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Google Voice Apps for Android and Blackberry

One hurdle with Google Voice has been ease of use for non techies.  What often happens is you see a missed call or voice mail, and your immediate instinct is to hit their number to call them back.  This will trigger your friend adding your “other” number to their contacts list and bypassing your Google Voice – something you want to avoid.  I’ve always had to remind myself to first dial my Google Voice number first and hit Option # 2 to use Google as your switchboard to make any outgoing calls.
On Wednesday, the official Google Mobile blog release of Google Voice applications for both Android and Blackberry. Users of Apple’s iPhone have already had three applications thus far including GV Mobile, GVdialer, and VoiceCentral.  Now Google has taken it to both Android and Blackberry.
The Google Mobile blog states, http://googlemobile.blogspot.com/2009/07/google-voice-for-android-and-blackberry.html
“We’re excited to release the Google Voice app for Android and Blackberry. You can use the app to make outgoing SMS messages and calls from your Google Voice number. What’s more, this app improves the mobile experience of Google Voice in a number of ways.”
“The Google Voice app integrates seamlessly with your phone’s native address book, making it even easier to call or text with your Voice number. Voicemail transcriptions are now available, and the app will highlight individual words during playback just like your favorite karaoke song.”

2009-07-15-blackberry-apple(VOICETALK.ORG) — One hurdle with Google Voice has been ease of use for techies and non-techies alike.  What often happens is you see a missed call or voice mail, and you instinctively hit the option to call them back.  This is a big no-no.  This will allow your contact see your real number and add it to their contacts list thus bypassing Google Voice – something you want to avoid.  I’ve always had to remind myself to first dial my Google Voice number first then hit Option # 2 to use Google as a switchboard to make any outgoing calls.  This way, your contacts will only see your Google number as an incoming call.

On Wednesday, the official Google Mobile blog release of Google Voice applications for both Android and Blackberry making the process more automated with those smart phones. Users of Apple’s iPhone have already had three applications thus far including GV Mobile, GVdialer, and VoiceCentral making use of Google Voice a walk in the park.  Now Google has taken it to both Android and Blackberry.

The Google Mobile blog states,

We’re excited to release the Google Voice app for Android and Blackberry. You can use the app to make outgoing SMS messages and calls from your Google Voice number. What’s more, this app improves the mobile experience of Google Voice in a number of ways.

The Google Voice app integrates seamlessly with your phone’s native address book, making it even easier to call or text with your Voice number. Voicemail transcriptions are now available, and the app will highlight individual words during playback just like your favorite karaoke song.

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