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receive calls through american number on Canadian phone

projectmx

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Right now I have to carry two work phones plus a personal phone with a Canadian number and a personal phone with an American number. Its a pain. I want to trim it down.

I wanted to install Google voice on my Canadian phone and that way while in the states people could call an american number and reach my Canadian cell phone but I was told Google cannot do this, is there another app that could do this? I really want to get rid of one phone and the cheapest option is keeping my Canadian phone.
 

y2whisper

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you could use call forwarding either to your canadian number or to a google voice account.

you could try porting your number to to google voice, but if its not a personal line, I wouldn't recomend attempting that.
 

projectmx

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can you forward Google voice to a Canadian number? I'm in the process of getting a VoIP number that can be forwarded to a Canadian number. I'm going to port my current american number to gv and forward it to my VoIP number which will be forwarded to my Canadian number. I really hope Google gets their act together and include canada in Google voice
 

y2whisper

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you can have the google voice app on your device and connect it with your phone. Now is that guaranteed to simply work? no For me it does, but I think i got really lucky there.

So for me I have my phone with my atlanta GV number and my canadian number.
 

projectmx

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hopefully when I'm stateside this week and setup the gv number I can finally install it on the phone.
 

N4Newbie

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Sounds like what you really need is a dual SIM phone. Google is your friend.
 

projectmx

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Not really sure why you are here then....
I'm here because I own an android device, that doesn't however mean I believe Google is infallible. its a good product, lots of apps. downside is poor security, not happy with customer service either. but I will see over the next year or so if I like it in the long haul. now that I've answered your irrelevant question, do you have anything worthwhile to add?