Programmable answering machine with multiple voice boxes and cal

Telephonic communications – Audio message storage – retrieval – or synthesis

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379 88, 379142, 379387, H04M 165

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for programming a home answering machine having multiple storage devices for individual voice mail boxes and capable of receiving "Caller ID" data. The answering machine is programmed either by the caller or the user so that the "Caller ID" data can be used to automatically route incoming messages to individual voice mail boxes. A caller identification data base stores the "Caller ID" data, and a CPU uses the data base to direct the caller's message to the appropriate voice mail box.

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