Good news, Google Voice users: A useful new feature is coming to your service.
Google is now offering a beta test of Wi-Fi calling for Google Voice. With Wi-Fi calling, you can make calls from any device with a Wi-Fi connection, you can reduce roaming charges, and you can stay in contact even if you've got a poort cellular connection.
You can try out the beta version of Wi-Fi calling for Google Voice right now. Just fill out this form, update your Google Voice app, and then you'll get an email with further instructions.
Wi-Fi calling for Google Voice is currently available on Android and the web, with iOS support coming soon. If you're calling from your computer, you'll need to use Chrome for now. Google says that support for Firefox, Safari, and Edge is coming soon.
Here's a list of the known issues with Google Voice Wi-Fi calling right now:
Wi-Fi calling is a very nice addition to Google Voice. As I mentioned before, you can use Wi-Fi calling from more devices, and it means that you don't need to rely on a cell carrier's network to stay connected. You just need to find any Wi-Fi hotspot and you'll be good to go. If you're a Google Voice user, the addition of Wi-Fi calling seems pretty great.
Do you use Google Voice? If so, are you going to try Wi-Fi calling?