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GrandCentral: One number for all your phones
GrandCentral is another of a crop of new services that aim to improve your telephone experience through the power of the internet. What it does is give you a single phone number that, when dialed, rings all of your phones--cell, home, office--and connects the caller to whichever one you answer first. That's a nice little service on its own, but GrandCentral has some more interesting tricks up its sleeve. To begin with, you can set up rules for different callers, e.g. ring all of your phones if it's your wife, but only your office phone if it's a client, and send your mother-in-law straight to voicemail, and you can set custom MP3s to be played for different callers instead of a standard ring. Even more interesting is a feature called "ListenIn," which lets you send someone to voicemail and then listen to their message as they're recording it. You can also start recording a conversation at any time by pressing a key and switch phones in mid-call, e.g. hop from your office phone to your cell phone without skipping a beat. Voicemail storage is unlimited and you can receive your messages on the phone, via email, or on the web. And GrandCentral can block annoying callers and even claims to be able to identify callers even when they've blocked Caller ID. So, how much will all this cost you? Oddly enough, nothing. A free GrandCentral gets you all of the above with support for up to three phones, 100 minutes of incoming calls, 3 custom MP3s, and 30 days of voicemail storage. For $14.99 per month that becomes six phones, unlimited minutes, 100 MP3s, and eternal voicemail storage. Right now you can get a free 60-day trial of the premium service with no credit card required. When you sign up you get to choose your own phone number, though the area codes currently available are limited. Even though I only have one phone, I'm tempted to sign up for the other features.[Via Lifehacker]
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rothgar said 12:40PM on 9-28-2006
Just to clarify the service gives you 100 minutes a month. if you need more minutes after the free premium accounts is over you can buy 400 minutes for $10.
I signed up and so far it looks really cool. I even signed up family members so I can call the grandcentral number. Now I just need to figure out if I want to tell them I signed them up.
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timmc said 6:50PM on 9-28-2006
I signed up and it's seems to be pretty cool so far. They definatley have a nice feature set. Just one thing that makes me a little nervous in the privacy policy:
How We Use Your Information:
* GrandCentral maintains and processes your GrandCentral account and its contents to provide the GrandCentral service to you and to improve our services. The GrandCentral Free service may include relevant advertising and related links based on your location, your call history and other information related to your use of GrandCentral.
Ads based on my call history? hmmm...
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Leon said 7:55PM on 9-28-2006
When you call from your cell, your cell's number will show up in caller ID. It would've been nice to have the GC's number displayed on caller ID instead (somehow)
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derrick said 8:55AM on 9-29-2006
Do you have to have a VOIP phone service for this to work or will it work with a regular type landline too? I assume it would because of all the phone types it covers.
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Jordan Running said 11:15AM on 9-29-2006
derrick: The service works with any phone service that has a number that can be dialed.
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Allen said 9:19AM on 9-30-2006
I just completed an interview with Craig the CEO. I thought maybe you could link to it?
http://www.centernetworks.com/interview-with-grandcentral
Please let me know if you have any ideas for future podcasts too!
Thanks much,
Allen
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