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  2. Visual voicemail - Wikipedia

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    Visual voicemail on the BlackBerry Pearl Demo screenshot of a visual voicemail application. Visual voicemail is direct-access voicemail with a visual interface. Such an interface presents a list of messages for playback, as opposed to the sequential listening required using traditional voicemail, and may include a transcript of each message.

  3. Message-waiting indicator - Wikipedia

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    This feature is also frequently called (and abbreviated) as visual message waiting indicator (VMWI). A VMWI, as defined in Telcordia GR-1401-CORE , is a stored program controlled switching (SPCS) system feature that activates and deactivates a visual indicator on customer-premises equipment (CPE) to notify the customer that new messages are ...

  4. LG Voyager - Wikipedia

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    The download of Visual Voicemail application to the Voyager remains free, but a fee of $2.99 per month must be added in order to use it. The LG Titanium Voyager, is a moderately-sized phone, that can be used for voice calls, texting, email, Global Positioning System (GPS) and mobile TV almost instantly via MediaFLO (which is an extra $15 per ...

  5. Youmail - Wikipedia

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    YouMail is an Irvine, CA-based developer of a visual voicemail [1] and Robocall blocking service for mobile phones, [2] available in the US and the UK. [3] Their voicemail mobile app replaces the voicemail service offered by mobile phone service providers, and offers webmail-like voicemail access and voicemail-to-text transcriptions. [4]

  6. Voicemail - Wikipedia

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    A voicemail system (also known as voice message or voice bank) is a computer-based system that allows callers to leave a recorded message when the recipient has been unable or unwilling to answer the phone.

  7. GotVoice - Wikipedia

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    GotVoice is an American visual voicemail company [1] founded in 2003 by former RealNetworks and Microsoft executive Martin Dunsmuir. In 2006, the service began to convert voicemails into mp3's and deliver them via e-mail. [2]

  8. Smith Micro Software - Wikipedia

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    Smith Micro introduced multiple solutions for enhanced mobile communications, such as push-to-talk software, visual voicemail services, and video streaming. Smith Micro also expressed interest in WiMAX broadband, [ 6 ] a newly developed cellular technology which was considered to be a 4G wireless protocol and the replacement of current 3G ...

  9. Motorola Cliq - Wikipedia

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    Enables users to listen to visual voicemail via Bluetooth and enables the Bluetooth car kit to sync to user's device, thus the car kit can display the names of incoming callers and download phone book contacts (calls can now be made from the car kit display and enables users to view the call history list from the car kit display)