Alright let me try to clear this problem as much as I can. From the parent carrier, we have a limitation or you can say a requirement that all numbers should have the Voicemail set up. So what we do for those customers who don’t want it, we disable it from our side but again the numbers keep syncing from the parent carrier’s network from time to time (roughly once a quarter). When the numbers get synced, voicemail automatically gets enabled. To some people, this is alright but sometimes it becomes inconvenience for the customers to call us again to disable it.
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When you set up Voicemail for iPhone 7, you can enter the Phone app, and then tap on "Voicemail" to access to Voicemail to change for the desired information.
Now, you will hear the Voicemail greetings instruction recorded on the phone. You will be asked to press a specific number to change the greeting. Follow the instructions and press that number.
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Play, download, or delete voicemail messages. Sign in to the Zoom app. Tap the Phone tab .; Tap the Voicemail tab. Voicemail messages are displayed in reverse chronological order with most recent messages at the top. You can identify voicemail messages using the following: If the number has a caller ID name or belongs to internal or phone contacts, you'll see a name above the number.
1. Create a recording of your name announcement. The time limit is ten seconds for you to record your name.
You could also record a custom greeting in a visual voicemail app, if you have one installed.
Your iPhone does have a voicemail password, but you only have to enter it once and many new iPhones set it up automatically. However, there still needs to be some form of authentication between your carrier and your iPhone to download your voicemails. Even though you don’t see it, your voicemail password still exists.
The greeting section does not work. Call your own number and listen to the automated voice tell you whether you have messages or not. Then wait for further instructions. It will tell you to press four for personal options and then you press three to change or listen to your previous greeting.
Note: The maximum greeting length is 60 seconds. Once the limit is reached, the recording will be saved automatically.
Website: https://support.google.com/voice/answer/115069?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Android
To use a different greeting that you already recorded or switch back to the default greeting:
The default voicemail greeting on theiPhone plays generic Your call has been forward to anautomated voice message system recording. If your phone is forpersonal use, create a personalized greeting so people hearyour voice and know they called the right number. Open the Phone app . Press and hold "1" to call your voicemail. Enter your PIN and press "#". Press "*" for the menu. Press "4" to change settings. Press "1" to change your greeting. Follow the recorded instructions. On your Android device, open the Voice app . At the top left, tap Menu Settings. In the Voicemail section, tap Voicemail greeting. Tap Record a greeting. Tap Record . Record your greeting, then tap Stop . Choose what you want to do with the recording. To listen to therecording: Tap Play .
From the Android Mobile App: Click the More button at the top left of the mobile app. Select Voicemail. Click Folder with Music Icon located at the top of the mobile app. Click the Record button, give the recording a title, and click OK. The system will call your extension. Answer the call and follow the prompts to record your new greeting.
5. When you're ready to begin recording, tap on "Record" and begin speaking. Once you begin recording, you'll see the line turn red. This indicates how much time you have left.
4 - Give your audio file a nickname, tag (optional) and select “Mailbox Greeting” from the Type drop down.