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Ever get a message on your voice mail that
says "I just left you a message on your
cellphone" and then proceeds with telling
you the same thing that you just heard on
that voice mail. Or ever call a person's
office line, hang up, then call their
cellphone, no answer. You hang up when
you
remember that the guy never checks
messages on his cellphone.
Here is the idea... coordinate the voicemail
boxes. Regardless of whether a call is
received on the home land line, the
cellphone or the office phone, or the
second cellphone or the second office line,
etc. it all goes to one voice mail system
that can be checked from any of them.
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Eliminates any possible excuse for not repsonding to a message. Also not good for those of us with multiple identities. |
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A less strenuous alternative to "Synchronized Swimming"? |
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Brilliant idea! The only issue would be that the caller wouldn't know you had tied the systems together, so you would still sometimes get the same message twice, as they call your landline then your mobile. [+] |
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Not sure if i am understanding this correctly since i figure this is what Unified Messaging is all about...i strongly believe this has been baked several times in the world. |
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