Visual voicemail
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Visual Voicemail or Random Access Voicemail is the process of adding a visual aspect to phone voicemail and allowing users to listen to their messages in the order of their choice. In the recent months, several companies in the telecommunications space have integrated a visual element into their voicemail services. The most prominent usage of this technology is found in Apple's iPhone.
Other phone system vendors are now also offering these features for internal voicemail users. This complements the basic voicemail to e-mail delivery which is becoming ubiquitous in that it allows better management of voicemail messages without clogging up the user's inbox.
[edit] Providers
- Callwave Multi-Carrier Voicemail Desktop integration
- GotVoice Provider of Voicemail to Text and Voicemail to Email services
- YouMail Provider of Voicemail Online, By E-Mail, On Smart Phones, and Voicemail to Text
- Onebox Provider of Voicemail to Text, Voicemail to Email, & UM services
- PhoneTag Provider of Voicemail to E-Mail services (used to be Simulscribe)
- Taridium - vendor of Unified Voicemail solutions for the enterprise
- VoiceCloud Human transcribed Voice to Text services
- Silent Communication Visual Voicemail Client for mobile handset