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Everyone has an answering machine right? If not they probably have voicemail provided by their cell phone carrier, voip carrier or telephone company right? Well maybe.
If you don't currently have voicemail there are many reasons you might want to consider setting up this service:
If you answered yes to any of these, and don't mind a USA based number then you are in luck since there are a number of internet services that provide FREE voicemail.
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[2]Drop.io is easily my top pick in this catagory. You can set up an unlimited number of Drop.io "boxes" with a unique descriptive url. In addition to the many other features of Drop.io boxes you get your very own voice mail box where a mp3 of the message is available moments after the call has ended. Once recorded you can add written comments, download the voicemail, send a link to it and rename it if you wish. Setting up a drop is easy and can be accomplished in as little as two clicks and the drops can be secured with password. If you enable their new Present.io feature you can invite others to access your drop and control playback while discussng the message on the free conference call that is also provided. For setup details see here. [3] Laser Voicemail provides an easy setup of a private voicemail number. Setup and all access is done on the phone so a PC or web access is not even required once you have the setup instructions. Its easy to use, allows custom greetings. Since it is a phone only based system there is no web site, no way to be notified of any new messages, and you can't save your voicemails. You are limited to only 20 messages (it will just drop off the oldest when a new message arrives) and you must access your mailbox at least once every seven days or it will be deleted. K7 Unified Messaging provides you with both a voicemail box and a fax capabilities. This service also limits you to the twenty most recent messages. However, it can be configured to email you any new messages and faxes in industry standard formats with no special viewer required. They are a little more generous with the access requirements than Laser Voicemail but you must access the service at least once every 30 days. With all the services in this catagory the biggest drawback is that it is limited to US based phone numbers and long distance calls will be required for people to leave you messages and you will get an obscure area code. |
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