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Download the full Voicemail How-To Guide (PDF). Check your email as you normally would. When you get a voicemail message, you will receive an email from NCTC delivered right to your inbox. The message will have an attachment. Open the…
Download the full Voicemail How-To Guide (PDF). Access your voicemail. Your first new message may play immediately. If not, press 1 to listen to your messages. You will hear the announcement, “You have xx new messages and xx saved messages.”…
Download the full Voicemail How-To Guide (PDF) Access your voicemail. Press 9 for the mailbox setup menu. Press 2 to change your password. Enter your new password and then press the # sign. When prompted to verify the password, enter…
Download the full Voicemail How-To Guide (PDF) Access your voicemail. Press 9 for the mailbox setup menu. Press 1 for greeting options. Press 2 to record your greeting. Record your greeting and then press the # sign.
Download the full Voicemail How-To Guide (PDF) From the phone subscribed to the service: Enter the appropriate Voicemail Access Number. If prompted, enter your password and press the # sign. From a different phone: Enter the appropriate Voicemail Access Number.…
Lift the receiver, and enter 1 + area code + number. Promptly after entering the number but just before the System Announcement, enter your PIN (set by NCTC) to complete the call.
Press *92 and listen for two beeps. Enter the number of rings you want before the call is forwarded. Enter the appropriate voicemail access number (see page 8 in the phone book). Wait for a confirmation message. To deactivate, press…
Caller ID on your TV automatically shows the name and number of the person calling you on your TV screen when a call comes in. It stays on the screen for a few seconds, then automatically disappears. You can view…
A phone line is very valuable in any household or business, regardless of cell phone usage or other methods of communication. It is important for emergency situations, because it is the most reliable method of voice communication, and because it…
Long-distance rates are often based upon distance, whether or not the call crosses a state line or LATA (Local Access Transport Area) boundary. But, they are also based on paying the networks who carry the call for the use of…