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ReVeLaTeD
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reply to digitalfreak

Re: Free

I think you missed what I was saying.

Your real intent is that you can receive calls made to your cell phone number, even in your home where you don't receive signal. But the bottom line is the idea that you receive the call despite the lack of signal.

Thus, why could you not just transfer your cell # to Google Voice, change it with your cell provider and point it to your Google Voice #, and have GV forward your calls both to your home and cell? That way, you still get the call on the home number and people who call what was your cell phone number still reach you, despite not having signal?

It seems like a pain, but that also gives you the flexibility of not having to necessarily depend on your cell phone to receive your calls even though your cell phone number that everyone knows, is still good. Just a thought; I'm not arguing with you.

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