![]() If you want to forward a new message to another extension number or voicemail box in your business, this may help:įind the relevant voicemail message in your system.Įnter the extension number of the person you want to forward the message to then press the (#) hash key. ![]() (You may need to enter your password/code and then press the hash key again.) If you're trying to access your phone from another number, dial your number, then press the hash (#) key. You can also forward your voicemail to another phone using a slightly different method with a few extra steps: access your voicemail messages using the dedicated button on your keypad, or by dialling *86. To send via an email, just choose this option and then send to the email address you want. To send via a message: tick the box of the linked phone number you want to send to (you may have to add the phone numbers if not already linked). Go to your menu screen and then tap forward to "Settings."įind the Voicemail tab, then choose what kind of forwarding you want to use: Once you have the app, then it's pretty easy to start forwarding voicemails. (Although there's a way to turn this voice message into a text message too! More on that later.)įor businesses that have salespeople or customer support teams that are on the phone a lot, it makes sense to have a dedicated communications platform-especially when you have multiple teams or departments. Think of it like a call forwarding service or when you want to forward an email, only instead of a text-based message, you're forwarding a voice message. Voicemail forwarding is a feature on some phone apps that let you get voicemail on one device and forward it to a colleague or friend. If you take a lot of calls for work, it's a really useful tool that makes sure you can receive messages when you're busy, driving, or otherwise unable to answer the phone.īut what happens if you want to forward voicemail messages to another device or smartphone-or even to an email address? In this post, we'll look at that and more. Jump forward to today and voicemail is an accepted part of our everyday lives. Fun fact: The term "voicemail" was coined in 1980 by Televoice International for their new US-wide service.īut the concept actually dates back to 1877 when Edison applied for a patent for his new phonograph, the purpose of which he described as: "the object was to record telephone messages and transmit them again by telephone." ![]()
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