Vodafone plans iPhone visual voicemail

in brief Vodafone Australia appears to be planning to launch the visual voicemail feature of Apple's iPhone platform, almost a year after the company and rivals Optus and Telstra started selling the handset locally without the feature.

The mobile telco has launched a page on its website to promote the feature. Customers will need to update their iPhone firmware to the latest Apple release via iTunes to get access to visual voicemail.

Visual voicemail allows iPhone users to see details about their voicemail via entries on their iPhone screen, rather than interacting with their voicemail via a more traditional audio system.

Spokespeople from Vodafone, as well as Optus and Telstra, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Talkback 2 comments

    It's already here... Anonymous -- 26/05/09

    A colleague of mine has got visual voicemail running on his Vodaphone iPhone already - just became available today. Now if only certain other phone companies would follow suit...

    not working Anonymous -- 31/05/09

    I have vodafone iphone and there isn't an update for me ...

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