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Andrew and Arnold
07-10-2024 7:04 PM
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Hi All
I switched my BT phoneline to Andrew and Arnold VOIP. I have 3 Yealink VOIP telephones, but I just cant setup the voicemail. Does anyone know if there is a way to get voicemail on Yealink phones using A&A.
The website says 1571, which I do, and record message, but it doesn't save the message and I cant receive the voicemail.
Website says it will email the voicemail to me, which it does, but I find that kind of stupid that you cant just listen to the voicemail from the actual VOIP phone.
Any help please
Re: Andrew and Arnold
07-10-2024 8:48 PM
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AFAIK there is no way with A&A to dial in and listen to voicemail. Some providers do provide that option but not A &A , it's email only I'm afraid.
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Re: Andrew and Arnold
07-10-2024 9:12 PM - edited 07-10-2024 9:15 PM
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As @MisterW says, that's the way it works with A&A, saves them storing voice messages so enables simpler, cheaper services.
They just record any message left and email it to you. Personally I find it suits and I was aware of that before I contracted with them.
If you want to access recordings from your phone handset you'll need presumably to have a more conventional "answerphone" system that stores messages on a local recorder run by you.
I used to have that and was actually quite glad to get rid of it, I can pick up messages almost anywhere via my mobile phone.
Re: Andrew and Arnold
07-10-2024 9:15 PM
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As a point of interest, is that possible with VoIP? I'm with Zen, and any messages are stored on my machine, accessible via the 'phone control' section of my router.
Re: Andrew and Arnold
07-10-2024 9:25 PM
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Thanks all, I'm not too bothered as we don't really get that many voicemails anyway. Shame really though, as the phone has a USB port, so would have been handy if you could have just inserted a usb stick and had the calls recorded locally.
I know you can record all incoming and outgoing calls to the usb stick, so seems strange it cant do voicemail.
Oh well, never mind, thanks for the quick reply's
Re: Andrew and Arnold
08-10-2024 7:11 AM - edited 08-10-2024 7:13 AM
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As a point of interest, is that possible with VoIP?
Yes, the fact that its voip makes no difference, if your phone has a built-in answerphone then you can set that to answer before the voip system answers and to record the call locally.
Some voip providers provide a message store on their systems which can be accesssed by phone. Sipgate do that, my voip phone ( N300 ) will tell me there is a voicemail using its MWI (Message waiting indicator) and I can dial the sipgate voicemail number to retrieve it (similar to the way mobile voicemail works). They also email me the notification of the voicemail (and missed calls! ) so its the best of both worlds.
@Harro what model is your phone ?
maybe it has local answerphone capability and you just need to 'tweak' the settings so it answers before the A & A system
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Re: Andrew and Arnold
08-10-2024 7:32 AM - edited 08-10-2024 7:32 AM
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Fair enough, @MisterW I admit I haven't explored that possibility as I'm perfectly happy using the 'via computer' option, and the batteries in my handsets are old and don't really last long enough to listen to messages. I use a headset when answering calls -very few on the 'landline'.
Re: Andrew and Arnold
08-10-2024 8:13 AM
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@MisterW I have 2 W76P and 1 T54W
Re: Andrew and Arnold
08-10-2024 8:52 AM
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@Harro had a quick look at the user guides but it doesnt look like either of those have built-in answerphone capabilities.
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Re: Andrew and Arnold
08-10-2024 8:56 AM
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@MisterW Yea, looks that way but shame really.
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