Where Google Voice Wins
Let's be fair: for US and Canada domestic calls, Google Voice is unbeatable — it's free. If you live in the US and primarily call US numbers, Google Voice does the job at zero cost.
Google Voice also integrates seamlessly with Gmail, Google Calendar, and the rest of the Google ecosystem. If your life runs on Google products, the integration is genuinely useful.
Where TwinPhone Wins
For international calling, TwinPhone wins on almost every metric:
Availability — TwinPhone works from any country. Google Voice requires a US phone number to sign up.
Rates — while Google Voice advertises low starting rates, popular international destinations often cost more than TwinPhone.
Security — TwinPhone encrypts every call with TLS + SRTP. Google Voice uses standard but not specialized encryption.
Virtual numbers — TwinPhone offers numbers in the US and Canada (more countries coming). Google Voice only provides US numbers.
Billing — TwinPhone bills per minute with the exact rate shown before every call, no connection fees and no hidden charges. Google Voice also bills per minute, but international rates are buried and often higher than advertised.
Can You Use Both?
Absolutely. Many users keep Google Voice for free US calls and use TwinPhone for international calls. The two services complement each other well.
Google Voice handles your free US number and domestic calls. TwinPhone handles everything international — cheaper rates, encryption, virtual numbers abroad, and stable calls on poor connections.
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