Wow, thanks for the many great responses, guys. (I'm still sorting through
them and will email back when I have time).

Interestingly, the call forwarding thing got fixed when I found a loop in my
calls.  i.e. When I forwarded my Google Voice calls to Skype, I had
forgotten to take out the forward on that to my Google Voice.  That explains
why calls to GV did not reach my iPhone with AT&T.

I'm going to look at several of these phone virtualization number services.
There are some cases that I might want a virtual number to call, say, 3-4 of
us at once.

Some of you suggested to me offline that I put a VoIP server in a different
country.  That's not really feasible.  I'm often in country for a week or
two, hardly enough time to do that.  Plus, if you've ever dealt with getting
hardware in certain countries or finding reliable collocation services,
you'd know what a huge PiTA that is.  :b
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