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    Google Voice Revives Three-Way Calls—Now for a Fee!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMay 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Three-Way Calling Returns: Google Voice has reinstated three-way calling, a feature removed in 2018, but it’s limited to paid Workspace users only.

    2. User Restrictions: Regular, free Google Voice users are still confined to one-on-one calls and cannot access the new conference calling feature.

    3. UI Refresh: The app has received a refreshed call interface alongside the reintroduction of conference calling, enhancing the user experience.

    4. Ongoing Demand for Features: Despite the updates, there’s still significant demand for additional features like RCS support, which remains unaddressed.

    Google Voice Revives Three-Way Calling — With a Catch

    Google Voice is back in the news. The service, which many thought was fading, just reintroduced three-way calls. This feature disappeared in 2018. However, it is only available to paid Workspace users and SIP Link subscribers.

    While this limitation might disappoint free users, the new feature brings a much-needed update to the app’s interface. Google has refreshed the call experience, giving it a modern look. Even those on the free plan can appreciate the upgraded design, although they cannot access the new add-caller option.

    Three-way calling has long been a popular request. Users have been vocal about their desire for this functionality to return. Google’s decision to bring it back, even with restrictions, shows the company is listening. This interest aligns with a broader trend in urban innovation.

    Smart cities thrive on connectivity and communication. Features like three-way calling could enhance collaboration and streamline conversations for users and businesses alike. As cities evolve into tech hubs, strong communication tools become vital.

    For now, Google Voice continues to adapt. While it may not offer everything users want, it provides a glimpse of how such services can develop in the future. As communities become smarter, tools that enhance interaction will only grow in importance.

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