Image communication method and apparatus for recording and displ

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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358440, 358444, 379 67, 379100, H04N 121, H04N 140, H04M 164, H04M 1100

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054595819

ABSTRACT:
A communication apparatus and method includes a receiver for receiving voice messages, a recorder for recording a plurality of voice messages received by the receiver, a memory for storing history information indicating a history of the voice messages recorded by the recorder and a display for displaying out the history information stored in the memory.

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