In spite of my last post on why you should not use Google Voice as your primary number, I firmly believe that Google Voice is a great service and a must have for everyone. For all its greatness, the lack of SIP support in Google Voice stuck out like a sore thumb. Today we break that barrier as well, this tutorial will allow you to enable SIP dialing with your Google Voice…yes SIP support with Google!!! Let me first acknowledge azc123 from whom I have adapted this tutorial. Get ready, follow us for a step-by-step tutorial on how to enable SIP support on your Google Voice Account.
Why Do you need this?
If you have used Google Voice, you would have noticed that you can make calls only from the web interface or through some third party app. You cannot use Google Voice to make calls using your SIP device. This tutorial will allow you to make and receive calls from your Google Voice account using a SIP device.
Step 1: Basic requirements
Step 2: Get started
Step 3: Making the call
To make the call, just enter the 10 digit number (without any 00 or 1) and dial. You will hear a busy tone, just hang up then. You will receive a call back from your Google Voice number and then you will be connected to the number you dialed. Just to give you little more insight into the process, when you make the call from x-lite, the call is intercepted by xGVout. xGVout then makes the calls using the standard Google Voice process, but it is not made visible. Also, since the call is converted to an incoming call, you will not be billed by Gizmo5 for receiving calls.
So till Google officially supports SIP, you can use this tutorial to enable SIP support with Google Voice and make unlimited calls through your Google Voice account. Please share the word so that others can also enjoy the SIP support.