Using DigiVoice Voicemail
Your Vfast DigiVoice service includes built-in voicemail, so you don’t need a phone with its own answering machine unless you choose to use one.
This guide explains how to tell when you have voicemail, how to listen to messages, and how to manage your voicemail settings.
How Do I Know I Have a Voicemail?
When you lift your handset, you’ll hear a short fast dial tone for a few seconds before the normal dial tone.
This indicates that you have one or more new voicemail messages waiting.
How to Listen to Your Voicemail
- Pick up your DigiVoice handset
- Dial 1571
- When prompted, enter your voicemail password
Default password:
The last 6 digits of your phone number
Your messages will then begin playing automatically.
Listening to Messages
While listening to a message, you can use the following controls on your phone keypad:
- 4 – Play previous message
- 5 – Repeat current message
- 6 – Play next message
- 7 – Delete message
- 9 – Save message
- # – Fast forward (3 seconds)
- * – Rewind (3 seconds)
Voicemail Main Menu Options
After logging into voicemail:
- 1 – Listen to new messages
- 2 – Change voicemail folders
- 3 – Advanced options
- 0 – Mailbox settings
- * – Help
- # – Exit voicemail
Changing Voicemail Folders
Voicemail stores messages in folders so you can organise them.
From the main menu, press 2, then choose:
- 0 – New messages
- 1 – Old messages
- 2 – Work messages
- 3 – Family messages
- 4 – Friends messages
- * – Cancel
Mailbox Settings
From the main menu, press 0 to manage your voicemail settings.
You can:
- 1 – Record an unavailable greeting
- 2 – Record a busy greeting
- 3 – Record your name
- 4 – Record a temporary greeting
- 5 – Change your voicemail password
- * – Return to the main menu
Using Your Own Answering Machine
If you prefer to use a phone with built-in voicemail or a separate answering machine:
- Network voicemail can be disabled on request
- Contact the Service Desk to have voicemail turned off
Once disabled, calls will no longer be stored on the DigiVoice voicemail system.
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