How do you take a voice mail on a office phone and transfer to PC?
The business I am working with has a standard phone system (not VOIP). We want to set up a phone so that customers can call in and record their testimonials. We then want to transfer those voice mails to the PC so we can edit the testimonials, make podcasts etc. My issue is, how to get the voice mail from the phone to the PC?
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- This program might be what you're looking for: http://www.nch.com.au/ivm/ "IVM is a telephone answering machine, voice mail, call attendant, and interactive voice response (IVR) program for Windows. It connects to the phone using a standard voice modem, professional telephony board or even directly to a VoIP service." System Requirements: * Windows 95/NT4/98/2000/Me/XP/2003. * Pentium 90 or above with at least 32MB RAM (higher requirements apply for multiple line installations). * To link to a phone line(s) one of the following: o Voice Modem (TAPI compliant) more info... o Professional TAPI telephony card (eg. CallURL, Dialogic etc.) more info... o VoIP (SIP) service for voice over IP lines more info... * [Optional] Internet Connection [to access remotely and to forward by email]
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