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Advanced Call Blocker will do that.Now there is no way to block unwanted TXT messages. Either you can have it on or off. No select blocking. Booo!
Yep, I have always had it disabled, since I use Google Voice for voicemail. But sometimes when a call comes in that I don't want to take, I have to silence it and wait for the ringing to finish on its own (since that's the only way Google Voice will pick up). I had T-mobile disable my voicemail because I can deal with that, but it would be nice to have Visual Voicemail so I can access that over data so that in case I accidentally slid the ringer to the red phone, it would go to a system that doesn't have a voicemail box for me.What do you mean reactivate? You can have it disabled? You will not get penalty for using it. I just call from another phone.
That's part of why I use it. I also use it because it allows me to have a number independent of carriers. Everyone has my Google Voice number, not my T-mobile number. Calls are forwarded to my T-mobile number, or received through an app that uses Gmail chat to receive Google Voice calls. This both allows me to receive and make calls using data connection when I want, as well as allows me to switch carriers at will, without worrying about any number porting. There is also a Google Voice plugin for Chrome, which I can use to text when I'm at my desk and don't want to pick up my phone.So you mean Google voice allows you to hear voice mail thru data plan. That is why you use it?
That's part of why I use it. I also use it because it allows me to have a number independent of carriers. Everyone has my Google Voice number, not my T-mobile number. Calls are forwarded to my T-mobile number, or received through an app that uses Gmail chat to receive Google Voice calls. This both allows me to receive and make calls using data connection when I want, as well as allows me to switch carriers at will, without worrying about any number porting. There is also a Google Voice plugin for Chrome, which I can use to text when I'm at my desk and don't want to pick up my phone.
Why would anyone use an ISP email address? I see people doing it; there must be a reason.
That's part of why I use it. I also use it because it allows me to have a number independent of carriers. Everyone has my Google Voice number, not my T-mobile number. Calls are forwarded to my T-mobile number, or received through an app that uses Gmail chat to receive Google Voice calls. This both allows me to receive and make calls using data connection when I want, as well as allows me to switch carriers at will, without worrying about any number porting. There is also a Google Voice plugin for Chrome, which I can use to text when I'm at my desk and don't want to pick up my phone.