Carrier Link allows Workspace customers to easily add phone numbers and calling plans from a certified local carrier, leveraging a pre-configured multi-tenant implementation of SIP Link.This simplifies the process of setting up a cloud phone system, allowing customers to make and receive calls with payment handled by their local carrier and minimal configuration. Carrier Link is especially helpful for small businesses that want a reliable connection without the hassle of setting up their own hardware.We are launching this feature in 20 countries with our Carrier Link partners, Tata Communications and Telefonica Global Solutions, who have collaborated with Google Voice to offer services via alternative carriers.Getting startedAdmins: Contact one of our Carrier Link partners to get started. They will provision the SIP Link licenses and phone numbers, which you can then assign to users, desk phones, auto-attendants, and ring groups. Visit the Help Center to learn more about Carrier Link requirements.End users: There is no end user action required.Rollout paceRapid Release and Scheduled Release domains: Gradual rollout (up to 15 days for feature visibility) June 15, 2026AvailabilityAvailable to Workspace customers with SIP Link Standard and Premier subscriptionsResourcesGoogle Workspace Admin Help: How Carrier Link worksGoogle Workspace Admin Help: Set up Google VoiceGoogle Workspace Admin Help: Manage Carrier Link NumberGoogle Workspace Admin Help: Set up Voice desk phones for your organizationGoogle Workspace Admin Help: Set up an automated attendantGoogle Workspace Admin Help: Set up ring groupsGoogle Workspace Updates Blog: Use SIP Link to link phone numbers from local carriers to Google Voice