Who is the voice of voice mail

The voice of voicemail is often a pre-recorded message that is played to the caller when they reach a person's voicemail box. The voice is typically a synthesized or robotic voice, rather than a human voice.

In the past, voicemail systems used to use a human voice to record the greeting, but this was often expensive and impractical. With the advent of digital technology, synthesized voices became the norm.

Some popular voices used in voicemail systems include:

  1. AT&T's "Hello, you've reached..." - This is one of the most well-known and iconic voicemail voices.
  2. Verizon's "Hello, this is..." - This voice is often used by Verizon Wireless and other telecommunications companies.
  3. Nuance's "Hello, you've reached..." - Nuance is a company that specializes in speech recognition and text-to-speech technology, and their voices are used in many voicemail systems.
  4. IBM's "Hello, you've reached..." - IBM's voice is often used in business and enterprise voicemail systems.

It's worth noting that some voicemail systems allow users to record their own custom greetings, which can be a human voice or a synthesized voice.