Google Voice to Replace Your Business Phone System?

Those who look closely can see the outlines of a Google-powered phone system taking shape.

By  VoipPlanet.com Staff | Nov 11, 2010
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"The prospect of Google Voice heading to the enterprise has been predicted for some time. Last May, Google announced it was working on its next generation Google Apps. Google Apps is the Google suite of email, Office type apps, and more aimed at business customers," writes telecom consultant Dave Michaels on the No Jitter blog.

"Yesterday, Seth Weintraub at Fortune wrote that his new Apps account offered Google Voice, and he suggested that organizations could throw away their phone systems," Michaels writes.

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Google Preparing to Enter Business UC Market

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