Voice Mail - What to Look For In A Good Business Voice Mail
System
In its simplest form a voice mail system is essentially just
another phone answering system. They store their messages on a
computer disk. Each user is assigned a mailbox where they only
have access to his or her messages. They are also password
protected so only the assigned user can access the messages in
their mailbox. Voice mail systems also allow each user to create
their own greeting message. This enables the user to pass on
instructions or important messages without taking the call.
Voice mails systems are usually additional features of existing
in house phone systems. When deciding which voice mail system to
purchase you need to look at two key aspects of each one: the
number of user ports and the hours of memory that is allocated
to messages.
A good voice mail system will have enough ports to handle
incoming calls without delay. If all the ports are full, then
any new callers will be delayed in the system until a port
becomes available. If a voice mail system has too many ports
then its capacity is wasted. The trick is to balance the number
of ports with the estimated number of potential customers.
The capacity of a voice mail system depends on the hours of
memory it has available. A system with a large number of ports
and traffic may need a large number of hours, where as a system
with low traffic will need fewer hours. The term hours of memory
refers to capacity of a voice mail system to store any messages.