Bsnl voice mail service over landline number
BSNL's Voice Mail Service, also known as "Voice Mail" or "VM", is a feature that allows you to receive and store voice messages when you're not available to answer your landline phone. Here's an overview of the service:
How it works:
- When you're not available to answer your landline phone, the caller will hear a busy tone or a message saying that you're not available.
- The caller can then leave a voice message, which will be recorded and stored on the BSNL Voice Mail server.
- You can access your voice messages by dialing a specific number (usually 99# or 99*0#) and following the prompts.
- You can listen to your messages, delete them, or save them to your phone.
Features:
- Message duration: Each message can be up to 3 minutes long.
- Message storage: Voice messages are stored for a maximum of 30 days.
- Message retrieval: You can retrieve your messages from any landline or mobile phone.
- Message deletion: You can delete individual messages or all messages at once.
- Message forwarding: You can forward messages to another phone number.
How to activate Voice Mail Service:
- Contact your local BSNL customer care or visit their website to request activation of Voice Mail Service.
- Provide your landline phone number and other required details.
- You may need to pay a one-time activation fee and/or a monthly rental charge.
Tips and precautions:
- Make sure to set up your Voice Mail PIN to prevent unauthorized access to your messages.
- Keep your Voice Mail PIN confidential to prevent others from accessing your messages.
- Regularly check your messages and delete them to free up storage space.
- Be aware that Voice Mail messages are not secure and can be accessed by others if they know your PIN.
Troubleshooting:
- If you're having trouble accessing your Voice Mail messages, try resetting your PIN or contacting BSNL customer care.
- If you're experiencing issues with message storage or retrieval, try restarting your phone or contacting BSNL customer care.