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Is there a way to clone the voicemail memory cards. With the current cost of media, the price being asked for them is really steep.
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Keep in mind that you can't use a memory card that is large than 1 gig.
The Cloud is just someone else's computer!
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I believe the NS700 and 1000 can take bigger ones
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They are formatted in a way the have to be Panasonic genuine cards. You are pay for the product not the card. Just like Microsoft office, the down load is free, your paying for the developers time and support
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Yeah, I guess it's just another way to add value. Seems a bit outdated though. Way back when, voicemail was a big deal. These days every phone line has it and it's just expected.
It is what it is.
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