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== voice mail only ==
 
== voice mail only ==
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<big>Internet Voice Mail with a Virtual Number.</big>
  
 
* not for receiving or placing calls
 
* not for receiving or placing calls
 
* a number for people to call to leave you voicemail...
 
* a number for people to call to leave you voicemail...
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JUST TO COMPARE (Frame or Reference) Remember, Skype is $4.49/mo or $53.88 a year to do voicemail and way more.  Skype used to be $20/yr for the same services.
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=== CallVibe ===
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URL: http://www.callvibe.com/
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You do not get your own number, instead, callers have to enter a pin to reach your voice mailbox.  It is free.
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=== eVoice ===
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URL: http://www.evoice.com/
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Voicemail and private number.
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review:  Way too expensive!  Metered minutes.
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=== Google Voice ===
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URL: http://www.google.com/voice
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Although it is designed to be a call consolidation and forwarding solution, Google Voice can be configured to serve as a basic voicemail with a dedicated number by enabling the Do Not Disturb feature and/or deselecting all "Forwards Calls To" destinations.
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review:  Free (still as of 2012).  One downside is that you must provide an existing phone number you have access to.  I provided my Skype number to avoid Google having my cell # (who knows what is in their terms and conditions with regards to what they may do with a cell number you provide.)
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=== Kall8 ===
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URL: http://www.kall8.com/
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Kall8 Mailbox is designed to receive both Voice Mail and Fax Messages. Set it to receive both Voice Mail and Faxes, or limit it to accept only Faxes or only Voice Mail.
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review: $2/mo 6.9 and cents a minute.  listen to messages online for free.  (6.9 cents is sleazy, make it 7 cents or 6 cents guys!)  This is one of the less expensive services if you receive a low volume of calls.
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=== Laser Voice Mail ===
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URL: http://www.laservoicemail.com/
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Free. You get your own unique number assigned to you. People can call that number and leave you voicemail.  You can call and listen to your voicemail.  You have to listen to a commercial advertisement each time when you go to retrieve your voicemail.  You have to listen to the advertisement, not the people calling for you.
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review: Advertising supported.  No support staff.  No notification whatsoever (you must dial a number periodically to see if you have any messages)
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=== MaxEmail Lite ===
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URL: http://www.maxemail.com/max/lite.html
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Set your number to operate as a Fax or Voicemail number (or both).  Receive voicemail by email as WAV files or listen by phone.  Receive voicemail and fax.  You get a unique assigned number in the Chicago area code. $24.00/year for 100/month messages.
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review:  Better pricing, maybe still about $4 high.  The $10 activate fee is a joke.
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=== Phone.com ===
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URL:  http://www.phone.com/products/virtual-number/
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Virtual Number Plan.  $4.88/mo includes 300 minutes a month.  $58.56/yr.
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review: Way too expensive!
  
 
=== Simple Voice Box ===
 
=== Simple Voice Box ===
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review:  Too expensive by about x3.
 
review:  Too expensive by about x3.
  
=== Laser Voice Mail ===
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=== VoiceNation ===
URL: http://www.laservoicemail.com/
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URL: http://www.voicenation.com/local-voicemail.shtml
  
Free. You get your own unique number assigned to you. People can call that number and leave you voicemail.  You can call and listen to your voicemail.  You have to listen to a commercial advertisement each time when you go to retrieve your voicemail.  You have to listen to the advertisement, not the people calling for you.
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Local or toll free telephone number that can be switched between four (4) different applications.  
  
review: Advertising supported.  No support staff.
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review : $120/yr too expensive!
  
=== CallVibe ===
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URL: http://www.callvibe.com/
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You do not get your own number, instead, callers have to enter a pin to reach your voice mailbox.  It is free.
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=== eVoice ===
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[[Category:Computer Technology]]
URL: http://www.evoice.com/
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[[Category:Telephone Technology]]
 
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Voicemail and private number.
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review: Way too expensive!  Metered minutes.
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Latest revision as of 23:29, 15 February 2012

voice mail only

Internet Voice Mail with a Virtual Number.

  • not for receiving or placing calls
  • a number for people to call to leave you voicemail...

JUST TO COMPARE (Frame or Reference) Remember, Skype is $4.49/mo or $53.88 a year to do voicemail and way more. Skype used to be $20/yr for the same services.

CallVibe

URL: http://www.callvibe.com/

You do not get your own number, instead, callers have to enter a pin to reach your voice mailbox. It is free.

eVoice

URL: http://www.evoice.com/

Voicemail and private number.

review: Way too expensive! Metered minutes.

Google Voice

URL: http://www.google.com/voice

Although it is designed to be a call consolidation and forwarding solution, Google Voice can be configured to serve as a basic voicemail with a dedicated number by enabling the Do Not Disturb feature and/or deselecting all "Forwards Calls To" destinations.

review: Free (still as of 2012). One downside is that you must provide an existing phone number you have access to. I provided my Skype number to avoid Google having my cell # (who knows what is in their terms and conditions with regards to what they may do with a cell number you provide.)

Kall8

URL: http://www.kall8.com/

Kall8 Mailbox is designed to receive both Voice Mail and Fax Messages. Set it to receive both Voice Mail and Faxes, or limit it to accept only Faxes or only Voice Mail.

review: $2/mo 6.9 and cents a minute. listen to messages online for free. (6.9 cents is sleazy, make it 7 cents or 6 cents guys!) This is one of the less expensive services if you receive a low volume of calls.

Laser Voice Mail

URL: http://www.laservoicemail.com/

Free. You get your own unique number assigned to you. People can call that number and leave you voicemail. You can call and listen to your voicemail. You have to listen to a commercial advertisement each time when you go to retrieve your voicemail. You have to listen to the advertisement, not the people calling for you.

review: Advertising supported. No support staff. No notification whatsoever (you must dial a number periodically to see if you have any messages)

MaxEmail Lite

URL: http://www.maxemail.com/max/lite.html

Set your number to operate as a Fax or Voicemail number (or both). Receive voicemail by email as WAV files or listen by phone. Receive voicemail and fax. You get a unique assigned number in the Chicago area code. $24.00/year for 100/month messages.

review: Better pricing, maybe still about $4 high. The $10 activate fee is a joke.

Phone.com

URL: http://www.phone.com/products/virtual-number/

Virtual Number Plan. $4.88/mo includes 300 minutes a month. $58.56/yr.

review: Way too expensive!

Simple Voice Box

URL: http://www.simplevoicebox.com/

  • option 1. simple voice center ................. $60 a year

You get a number that is assigned only to you. People can call and leave messages.

  • option 2. simple voice box .................... free

Several people share the same number. Someone calling to leave you voicemail would have to enter a 4 digit pin code to discern your voice mailbox from other users.

review: Too expensive by about x3.

VoiceNation

URL: http://www.voicenation.com/local-voicemail.shtml

Local or toll free telephone number that can be switched between four (4) different applications.

review : $120/yr too expensive!