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  1. Retrieving your Voicemail messages from another phone or overseas When your mobile phone has run out of battery, is out of coverage or you’ve misplaced it, you can still access your Voicemail messages from another tone dialling phone.   Here’s how you... Date Updated: 02/10/2009
  2. Accessing Voicemail You can access your Voicemail in the following ways: Via your mobile Dial 121 (charges apply) From another mobile Dial 0414 121 121 Whilst overseas Dial 121 or +61 414 121 121 from your mobile... Date Updated: 21/08/2009
  3. Setting up your Voicemail Follow the below steps to set up your Voicemail: 1. Switch on your mobile and dial 121 2. When prompted, enter a Voicemail security code of 4-10 digits (security for your Voicemail messages) and... Date Updated: 24/09/2009
  4. Activating and de-activating your Voicemail diversions You can activate/de-activate diversions to your Voicemail in the following ways: Online at My Vodafone Register and/or login at My Vodafone Select My Phone and then Diversions To activate a... Date Updated: 04/08/2009
  5. How do I turn off my voicemail? You can cancel diversions to your voicemail service in three ways; Online via My Vodafone.Click here to log in or register with My Vodafone, select "Mobile Settings" and then select "Diversions"... Date Updated: 16/10/2009
  6. Voicemail User Guide What is Voicemail? When you can't take calls, Voicemail automatically transfers callers to your personal Voicemail box. Your Voicemail box works like an answering machine. You pick up messages and... Date Updated: 21/08/2009
  7. Extending the ring time on your mobile before it diverts You can extend the ring time on your mobile allowing you more time to answer the call before it diverts. The ring time can be set for 5, 10, 15, 20 or 25 seconds. The amount of ring tones is... Date Updated: 21/08/2009
  8. What is CALLconference and how does it work? The CALLconference feature enables Vodafone customers with conference call capable mobile handsets to have up to eight participants on the one call. The originator of the conference call must be... Date Updated: 21/08/2009
  9. Personalising or changing your Voicemail greeting Personalising your Voicemail greeting is simple. Dial 121 from your mobile (standard charges apply) and follow the instructions. First time users of Voicemail will need to set up their Voicemail when... Date Updated: 16/07/2009
  10. How does voicemail work? The Vodafone voicemail service allows you to divert calls under the following conditions. All Calls (all incoming calls will divert to voicemail regardless of phones status) No Answer (your phone... Date Updated: 16/07/2009
  11. Setting up call diversions You can set up a diversion to divert all of your calls so that you won’t receive any incoming calls, or you can set up a diversion to divert your calls only in specific situations such as when your... Date Updated: 21/08/2009
  12. Why can't I access my Voicemail messages? If you experiencing difficulty in accessing your Voicemail messages by dialling 121 from your mobile or 0414 121 121 from another phone, please check the following: Is this the first time you’re... Date Updated: 21/08/2009
  13. Changing your Voicemail alert notification You can choose to be alerted of a new Voicemail message either: By a TXT alert where you’ll receive a TXT advising you to call 121 to listen to your message, or Via Ring Alert and Deliver where... Date Updated: 16/07/2009
  14. Changing your Voicemail security code You will be asked to set a Voicemail security code when you first set up Voicemail. To change this security code: From your mobile 1. Dial 121 (standard call charges apply) 2. From the main menu... Date Updated: 16/07/2009
  15. How is a conference call charged? Conference calls are charged at your standard mobile phone rate, according to your plan, for each party linked to the conference call. The person making the outgoing calls pays for the cost of each... Date Updated: 21/08/2009

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