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Voicemail
(or voice mail; abbreviated v-mail or vmail) is a specific application
of an interactive voice response system. In its simplest form it mimics
the functions of an answering machine, but uses a centralised system
rather than equipment at the individual telephone. However it can be far
more sophisticated, with the ability to forward messages to another
voice mailbox and send simultaneous messages to multiple voice
mailboxes, add voice notes to a message, store messages for future
delivery, make calls to a telephone or paging service when a message is
received, transfer callers to another phone for personal assistance and
play different message greetings to different callers.
Many voicemail systems also offer an automated attendant facility,
allowing callers answered by the system to dial a selected person's mail
box or telephone.
Voicemail systems are found associated with many office telephone
systems or (PBX). They may also be associated with public telephone
lines as network services. Mobile phones generally have voicemail as a
standard network feature.
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