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Vonage has fixed a problem that left its VoIP users unable to access their voicemail via the operator's web site.

The internet telephony outfit - which has some 750,000 punters - blamed a systems upgrade for the problem which kicked off on Wednesday.

Kerry Ritz, Vonage UK MD, told El Reg: "Vonage customers were unable to access their voicemails online and we apologise for any inconvenience this caused.

"The problem was caused by current systems upgrades and we worked as quickly as possible to correct the issue.

"Vonage customers were still able to access their voicemails via their telephones as normal." ®

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