Google has announced Fiber Phone, that the company would be adding a home telephone service to its existing Fiber high-speed internet and cable TV offerings. 
•    Landlines can be familiar, reliable and provide high-quality service, but the technology hasn’t always kept up. 
•    It's a modernized, use-it-anywhere service that borrows a lot from Google Voice.
•    Fiber Phone costs $10 per month, and gives unlimited local and nationwide calling. 
•    When you need to place an international call, the rates are identical to Google Voice. 
•    Fiber Phone borrows other features from Voice, too. "Fiber number lives in the cloud," according to Google. You can use it on almost any phone, tablet or laptop. 
•    Fiber Phone isn't launching in all of Fiber's current cities; instead, it'll be rolling out in phases. 
•    The introduction of phone service (and thus a potential triple play package) makes Google look a bit more like typical cable provider.