Thanks, Robert. I just tried that on my home (land line) phone from my cell phone. A message came up asking if I wanted it converted to voice for 25 cents. So it looks quite possible, but considerably more expensive than telemessage (which is 10 cents per call). I'm not sure if this charge can be reduced through some other originating service or if it is the company hosting the land line service that presets this rate.

Richard


Not using cell phones does not automatically excludes sms as an option. In many countries, it is possible to send sms to a normal land number and the phone company reads it for the receipient. In other words, you send the text as sms, they do text-to-voice conversion for you. Normally, one can also replay the message by pressing a button on the phone.

Robert
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