Why Google Voice Calls Drop and How to Stop It



Why Google Voice Calls Drop and How to Stop It

 If your Google Voice calls are cutting off after a few seconds, you're not alone. This issue has become more common recently, and the cause is simpler than most think. It’s not your phone—it’s the type of network you’re using.

Google Voice depends on something called UDP to keep calls running without interruptions. If your VPN or proxy doesn’t support UDP, the app won’t work right, and calls will drop shortly after they connect.

There’s no need to stress, though. You’ve got two easy fixes:
You can switch to using Google Voice in your browser, which usually works fine even without UDP. Or, if you prefer the app, just make sure your VPN supports UDP—it’s that simple.

And if you’re just starting out and need a verified Google Voice number, you can always get one at gvbro.com. Just click on the word voice to check it out.

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