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- Date: Mon, 04 Jan 93 16:12:47 PST
- From: jpp@StarConn.com (John Pettitt)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Voice Mail Options
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- With my startup moving along, I now have an office and since I can't
- afford or justify a receptionist I am going to get voice mail (horrid
- as it is I don't have a lot of option).
-
- So the question is: Should I get a voice mail card for a PC (Nat Semi
- has an interesting looking card that does voice/data/fax ($229 in the
- local Comp USA) or do I go with the Pac Bell offering? Comments
- suggestions etc, either way most welcome.
-
- BTW If you know anybody who has 500K to invest in a software startup
- let me know :-) (for the legal freaks this is not an offer to sell
- securities :-)
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- John Pettitt Mail: jpp@StarConn.com
- CEO, Dolmus Inc. Voice: +1 415 967 UNIX
- Fax: +1 415 967 8682
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