That depends entirely on the specific voicemail system. Every system is different.
Not usually. You might have to pay to listen to your voicemail though.
No, but if there are lots of calls you may be left on hold. And, 911 emergency calls are recorded, even those on hold in most cases.
well virtual voicemail is not a real thing, I think you got tricked my friend. on the other hand, visual voicemail is very much real and all the rage. Talk to your cellphone provider for more information!
Voicemail is basically a digital version of an answering machine. When someone calls you, if you are not available to take the call yourself, the voicemail system answers, plays your outgoing message (or a generic message telling the caller to leave a message), and then records the caller's message. You then access the voicemail system (details depend entirely on which system you use) and listen to your messages.
Voicemail is great for leaving messages when you can't get to a live person. Your provider of landline or cell phone services (like Qwest or Verizon) will have options and pricing on voicemail for you to consider.
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Well, friend, having a voicemail set up on your cell phone is like having a little greeting card waiting for you when you can't answer your calls. It's a way for your loved ones to leave you sweet messages, and for you to catch up with them later. But remember, it's completely up to you - do what feels right in your heart.
You can´t make phone calls with 10.1 unless you use skype or other app for this.
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Voicemail, email messages, instant messages, data on handheld devices
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Voicemail - is simply a recording device. Automated attendants route calls depending on the responses of the caller.