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In the never ending Google Voice saga, we have good news again today. We've discovered a new way to obtain one or more Google Voice numbers from our friends at Google. If you didn't already know, Google has tightened up the procedure for obtaining a Google Voice number. It's virtually impossible to obtain multiple Google Voice numbers from the same PC or the same IP address now.
But there's an undocumented workaround assuming you have an iPhone or Android phone.
1. Create a new Gmail account using your PC in the traditional way.
2. Go to the App Store or Play Store and install the Google Voice app on your smartphone.
3. Open the Google Voice app and login using the Gmail credentials you obtained above.
4. Choose a phone number when prompted and verify using SMS to your smartphone or some other number.
5. Once the number is set up, close the Google Voice app. Do NOT make any calls.
6. Return to your PC and login to http://google.com/voice with your new Gmail credentials.
7. When presented with the new Google Voice interface, click on the three dots in the left sidebar (labeled More).
8. Click on Legacy Google Voice option in the sidebar to open the traditional Google Voice interface.
9. Click the Gear icon (upper right) and choose Settings.
10. Disable your forwarding number and be sure Google Chat is selected.
11. In the Calls tab, make the selections look like this:
- Call Screening – OFF
- Call Presentation – OFF
- Caller ID (In) – Display Caller’s Number
- Caller ID (Out) – Don’t Change Anything
- Do Not Disturb – OFF
- Call Options (Enable Recording) – OFF
- Global Spam Filtering – ON
13. Click Save Settings.
14. If you will be using Plain Text passwords with Google Voice on your PBX, perform the following two steps immediately before setting up your Google Voice trunk: (1) Enable Less Secure Apps and (2) Initiate the Google Reset Procedure. Now proceed with creating your new Google Voice trunk using the FreePBX/Issabel GUI.
15. If you will be using OAuth 2 authentication for your new Google Voice trunk, proceed with the Nerd Vittles tutorial following the steps to obtain your OAuth Refresh Token.
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