No. Auto voice menus just happen to be common with businesses that also have toll-free numbers.
Go to menu, and click on messages. At the bottom of the screen, it should say options. Click on options. You should see a list of options come up on the screen. Click on the one that says voicemail. When you click on voicemail, it should call the automated voicemail. You should hear an automated voice giving you options. When you hear personal options, press the number that the automated voice said was for personal options. The automated voice should then list some personal options. When you hear 'greetings,' press the number that the automated voice said was for greetings. The automated voice should list some greetings. When you hear 'personal greetings,' press the number that the voice said was for personal greetings. Follow the automated directions from there.
A direct number is a number that will ring to the phone of the person you are trying to reach, instead of a receptionist or automated voice response system.
A toll-free number is, in effect, an automated "collect" (reverse charges) call. The call recipient pays the cost of long distance service, although the caller may still pay a local call charge and/or airtime charges. Depending on how the toll-free service is configured, it can be automated with the use of automated voice features or automated-receptionist.
The phone number to Medit Credit is: 1-800-556-5166. However, it is a voice automated phone number and you cannot reach a live representative.
Family Feud: On Hold/Music Answering Machine Automated Voice
The cast of The Wrong Number - 2005 includes: Katie Crown as Automated Voice Aaron Eves as Tim Polley
It is a automation system that collects data for the directory assistance. When you need to know a number it will be able to quickly find it and a automated voice will give out the phone number you have asked for.
The cast of Man vs. Automated Phone System - 2012 includes: Kellie Greene as Automated Phone System Sabrina Howells as Spanish Automated Voice
Voicemail - is simply a recording device. Automated attendants route calls depending on the responses of the caller.
There are more than 3 types of biometric, but they can be grouped into 2 categories: physiological and behavioral. Some examples of each are:Physiologicalfingerprint recognition (can be automated)palm print recognition (can be automated)palm geometry (can be automated)facial recognition (can be automated)voice recognition (vibrational pattern matching - voice recognition can also be subject to behavioral analysis)retinal scans (can be automated)iris scans (can be automated)DNA (can be automated, but very slow compared to the others)odor/scent recognition (extremely difficult to automate - usually this would be done by a trained tracking animal like a bloodhound)Behavioraltyping rhythm/patterns (pretty much HAS to be automated)voice (such as accents and speaking rhythms - can also be subject to physiological analysis)gait (can be automated, but tough)signature matching (can be automated - best when not only the pattern is matched, but also the speed and pressure exerted)
the biology of the voice was meant to repeat the same song 5 times every ten seasons, the number of seasons that have already happened would be out in a ratio like this 5:10= 1 song every 2 seasons
To set up Google voice you need to first have a Gmail account or Google account. You will also need a phone number to initially verify a code and have calls forwarded to your phone. This is to prevent spam and possible hacks that may want to do automated unsolicited calling.