
In my last post, I discussed the possible of Verizon's new Voyager phone that will bring visual voicemail to the masses. It turns out this concept is already alive and well through a service called PhoneTag. The concept is simple: Those of us who would rather skip long, drawn-out suffrage messages by public recital them instead of listening to them can have PhoneTag automatically copy voicemail to text and best of all this undivided works with all major U.S. carriers (including Verizon) and offers up unlimited voicemail storage.
PhoneTag's platform automatically converts voice messages to text and delivers them to customers by way of email and/or SMS text. The communication also includes an attached audio file of the original message and can be accessed through PhoneTag's user platform.
The service allows the user to scroll through their messages without having to listening to each individually. All pertinent information is recorded in the email, which resources it's searchable, achievable, and easily accessible. Users can forward, delete or respond to the voicemail message.
The service, available now, is $9.95/month for 40 messages.
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