| 4phun 2007-12-30, 10:33 am |
| On Dec 29, 8:46=A0pm, Todd Allcock <eleccon...@AmericaOnLine.com> wrote:
> At 29 Dec 2007 16:06:13 -0800 4phun wrote:
>
>
> Wow. =A0I'd better stop using it with T-Mobile USA on my WinMobile phone,
> then! =A0
>
> I still have my sign-up confirmation e-mail from Callwave.com, dated
> 4/20/07- over two months BI (Before iPhone) and I was, frankly, VERY late
> to the VV party. =A0(I held off signing up with Callwave for several month=
s
> because I used to use T-Mobile's "FaxMail" service to receive incoming
> faxes in my voicemail box.)
>
> I actually quasi-ditched Callwave's "official" VV in exchange for their
> Gizmo-Project partnered "Area 775" service that integrates mycellphone
> service with VoIP and VV. =A0Any unanswered cell call rolls to my VoIP cli=
ent
> (if online) or to VV if not. =A0This is particularly effective if I'm out =
of
> T-Mo coverage, but have WiFi access- the VoIP Client in my T-Mo MDA phone
> will ring just like I had cell service, and roll to my VV if I don't
> answer, all without my having to do anything (past the initial setup.)
This is useful information for just about everyone with any decent
phone. For about $10 a month you can add a form of voice mail to any
phone including a landline.
If you already have an iPhone it is a simpler interface and the cost
is already included in the AT&T plan for iPhones.
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