Google to allow phone calls from Gmail

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – Google Inc said  users of Gmail will now be able to call telephones directly  from their email, putting it in direct competition with Web  calling service Skype and more traditional operators such as  AT&T Inc and Verizon Communications.

While Google had already offered computer-to-computer voice  and video chat services, it said that starting on Wednesday it  will now allow calls to home phones and mobile phones directly  from Gmail for the first time.

Google promised free calls to U.S. and Canadian phones from  Gmail for the rest of this year and said it would charge low  rates for calls made to other countries.

For example it said calls to Britain, France, Germany,  China and Japan would be as low as 2 cents per minute.

Analysts said the service would likely be a bigger  competitive threat to services like Skype’s than to traditional  phone companies, which have already been cutting their call  prices in recent years in response to stiff competition.