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    techshare33
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    From T-Mobile to Cingular (now ATT), I've run into nothing but headaches and problems with voicemail. I use my cell phone part time for business and NEED working voicemail. These carriers could care less about voicemail problems and regard it as a "free" feature. They will tell you this and that you'll get no credit for anything if you have problems with voicemail. Furthermore, before you sign up they'll tell you the voicemail is great.

    Is there any carrier which has a good voicemail system? TIA for any tips!


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    wirelessfan
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    Re: OK, What service provider has voicemail that actually works?!

    Quote Originally Posted by techshare33
    From T-Mobile to Cingular (now ATT), I've run into nothing but headaches and problems with voicemail.
    Odd that you should say this and not back it up with any specifics.

    On a scale from "1" to "10" with "1" being very poor and "10" being exceptional, I'd have to rate TMobile's voicemail a solid "10." And I'm a tough grader.

    I have used T-Mobile since 2001 and never had any problems whatsoever with voicemail. With the addition of Caller Tunes, I've been able to design a super professional business introduction followed by a very professional voicemail greeting.

    I can't imagine what T-Mobile could do to make their voicemail better.

    And I can't imagine what problems you could have had with them. Since you just slam them without clarifying the problem, it's hard to take your criticism seriously.



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    zea
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    Re: OK, What service provider has voicemail that actually works?!

    I've never really had problems using voicemail with cingular tmobile. I think they're basically the same. Service is pretty basic. If you had no luck with the popular providers i'd suggest you try an internet based voicemail service like 101voicemail.com Service is more stable and they give you a free tollfree number.



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