VoIP has voicemail function which allow the caller to leave message if you are not available on phone. You can access voicemail through your phone connected to internet.
You do not need to set up the voicemail in order for the phone to work. However, if you miss a call, the caller will not be able to leave you a message without it being setup.
You call his number... Then wait for his voicemail to go off and talk
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From your phone you should see an icon that says you have a voicemail. On most phones you should just be able to have your phone go to voicemail, and it will allow you to hear any messages you have.
Usually, the voicemail number is when you press the number1 and I do not know why, but that is just how it works.
Call your phone and let it ring or go to your voicemail. when it asks you to leave a message press star(*), then put in your password and press pound. *This can be done from anyone's phone or cell phone*
you call your cell phone number on your house phone and then when you get to your voicemail then press # if that doesnt work press # and * and then it will say put in ya password and you will be able to check your voice mail on your phone.
No, it does not. Only if the phone is switched on will it register a missed call.
Ringless voicemail drops are messages sent to a list of cell phones bypassing the ringing of the cell phone and send directly to the cell phones voicemail. If someone sent a ringless voicemail to your cell phone would never ring and you would just see a notification that you have a voicemail waiting for you. Your business can contact Atlas Voicecom at AtlasVoicecom.com for a demo on how it works.
yes I think above incorrect answer. My understanding is that if phone is switched off, then phone cannot register missed call so user cannot see. Hence why user should have voicemail activated & set-up to kick in if phone is off or out of reception so user knows someone tried to call as they will hopefully leave voicemail. This is what happens on my mobile phone.
It is 453 and it is 123 for voicemail.