Re: [DDN] Free/low-cost voicemail for non-profits

2005-09-28 Thread Brian Russell
I belive k7.net provides free voicemail. They send it to you via email
atached as a WAV audio file.
-Brian

> All:
>
> Is anyone aware of low-cost or (ideally) free voicemail services available
> to non-profit orgs?  One of my pro-bono clients is in a real bind here and
> needs to transition as quickly as possible.  A toll-free gateway would
> also
> be very helpful.  Thoughts?
>
> Many thanks,
> Charlie Meisch
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Re: [DDN] Free/low-cost voicemail for non-profits

2005-09-28 Thread William L. Anderson
Charlie, I don't know how low is low cost, but Skype offerings are worth
checking out. One can get a SkypeIn number (number that can be called
from cell and POTS) for approx $36 for a year. And it comes with voicemail.

Maybe that is good enough?

Bill Anderson

Charlie Meisch wrote:
> All:
> 
> Is anyone aware of low-cost or (ideally) free voicemail services
> available to non-profit orgs?  One of my pro-bono clients is in a real
> bind here and needs to transition as quickly as possible.  A toll-free
> gateway would also be very helpful.  Thoughts?
> 
> Many thanks,
> Charlie Meisch
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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Re: [DDN] Free/low-cost voicemail for non-profits

2005-09-28 Thread Cindy Cooper
Hi Charlie,
 
I use Innoport. It's not free - $4.95 a month - but I get email recordings of 
my calls, which is great when I travel. Can also receive and send faxes. I 
haven't opted for their tollfree line, but it's available for more $. 
 
There's a company called Better World Telecom that might be willing to do 
something special for a nonprofit: http://www.betterworldtelecom.com/
 
Cindy Cooper
Co-Founder
Speak Shop
Learn Spanish for Good
http://www.speakshop.com
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Charlie Meisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All:

Is anyone aware of low-cost or (ideally) free voicemail services available 
to non-profit orgs? One of my pro-bono clients is in a real bind here and 
needs to transition as quickly as possible. A toll-free gateway would also 
be very helpful. Thoughts?

Many thanks,
Charlie Meisch
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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[DDN] Free/low-cost voicemail for non-profits

2005-09-28 Thread Charlie Meisch

All:

Is anyone aware of low-cost or (ideally) free voicemail services available 
to non-profit orgs?  One of my pro-bono clients is in a real bind here and 
needs to transition as quickly as possible.  A toll-free gateway would also 
be very helpful.  Thoughts?


Many thanks,
Charlie Meisch
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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