Rogers recently started offering a new voicemail to text message service. This should be interesting for people who receive a lot of voice mail. It is trendy, geeky but expensive. The rub is that it is a $15.00/month service on top of already inflated cell phone prices.
Alltel recently deployed the same service, also powered by SpinVox, but on more graduated pricing. Their service starts at $5.00/month.
Even with my paltry 5 or 6 voice mails per month I would love to use this service. Listening to voice messages is too time consuming which makes it annoying.
There are so many advantages of getting an SMS message instead of a voice mail:
- It is less interrupting. In a meeting you can still pretend to be listening (less rude) versus actually taking the call.
- I don’t have to listen to somebody talking.
- I can save it for later reference. This is also possible with voice mails delivered as an email attachment. Which I love.
- It can be indexed for search.
- It saves me time. I can read a lot faster than most people can talk.
- I don’t need to call into a voice mail box to retrieve my messages. My voice mail at work has like 300 messages in it. I never call in. It’s just too annoying.
- I can determine how important a message is without having to listen to the whole thing. This is my hot button. Where do I sign?
- You can scan backwards. Most voice mails systems do not have a seek functionality. In case you missed the name at the beginning, the message in the middle or the phone number at the end.
- Text is smaller (data wise).
- Voice mail is so 90’s.
For me there is no downside to this technology. If only Rogers was reasonable in its pricing. Fifteen dollars per month is a lot of money to pay. Especially when cell phone bills are already averaging around $40.00 to $60.00/month.
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