> I think you misunderstand what Google Voice is. Is it wrong of me to want to use the many good features of Google Voice that I very much appreciate in the way that I want to use it (and keeping my 20-year established and widely published land line number as my primary, ring-first number)? I do not want to go through the nuisance and annoyance of changing my primary, published telephone number everywhere. > 1) It is NOT voicemail. It has voicemail, but it's intended > to function opposite to a voicemail service. To each his own. > 2) People should be calling your Google Voice number directly; it then > forwards to (rings) one or more actual phones (home phone, cellphone, > gmail, etc...) and redirects to voicemail if you don't pick up. That is just not what I need or want. > The idea is that you give everyone your Google Voice number, but not your > home or cell number(s). Then you can change home or cell service without > impact to people who want to call you. Again, that is not what I need or want. > You also gain control options, such as setting some callers to only ring > through on weekdays, or setting some callers to ring the home phone but > not the cellphone. Again, that is not what I need or want. > So the reason it doesn't work the way you want is that your concept has it > behind your normal phone; it's actually the reverse in that your normal > phone is *behind* Google Voice. Again, I just want my "normal" land-line phone to be my primary telephone and my primary telephone number. Is it wrong to want that and to want to use Google Voice in the way I want and need to use it? I have two different Google Voice numbers for two different applications, one personal and one business. For the business application, *all* calls to my toll free number are forwarded instantly and directly to my business Google Voice number and I need that number answered by voice mail on the *first ring* because that toll free number is *never* answered "live" and the 25 second (five+ ring) delay is a serious detriment. All calls *must* be recorded for my business application and the transcribing that Google Voice does for those calls is extremely valuable. The 25-second five-ring delay is extremely detrimental. Judging from the many posts on the 'net on this same subject, many, many other people have the same need that I have. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss