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Thursday, April 4th, 2013 10:43 PM

Will my phone display show if I have any voice mails?

Will my phone display show if I have any voice mails?

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11 years ago

AMM123 - Landline - POTS or U-verse

POTS uses Unified messaging - dial *98 - I programmed my VM button to dial it. You can also turn off the need to enter pin & select - just jump into the messages.

Looks like U-verse is the same - at least the *98 part.

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motorcycleradio -
Cell calls on cell phone?
or
U-voice calls on home phone?
or
Pots call on home phone
or
U-voice calls on cell phone?
or
POTS calls on cell phone?

The answer is yes it can!

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11 years ago


@motorcycleradio wrote:

Will my phone display show if I have any voice mails?


If you are refering to the VOIP service, no.  If you have a voice mail message waiting you will hear a stutter tone when you pick up your phone receiver.  That would be a good idea though.

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11 years ago

Oddly, my phones (the ones that are working, anyway) did show a little envelope when I had a voice mail today. They happen to be AT&T phones that I bought about 6 years ago.

 

So the answer is "maybe." Try calling home with your mobile, leave a voice mail and see what shows up on your phone.

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34.7K Messages

11 years ago

Apparently the RG generates the FSK signal that tells certain phones to turn on their MWI (Message Waiting Indicator).  Who'd have thunk it?!


Bet Magic Jack won't do that.

 

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11 years ago

RCSMG

Is there a shortcut to retrieve vmails from landline?  In my old service, I dialled *99 after i heard the stutter.  W att I need to dial my own number and press * ?

thanks

 

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11 years ago

thank you!  it is UVerse

 

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