> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.sipgate.de/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.sipgate.de/cloud-telefonanlage/en/account-management/standortverwaltung/wo-sehe-ich-meine-verbindungsdaten.md).

# Where can I see my call data?

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**Important:** This feature is only available to customers on sipgate classic. On sipgate neo, the feature is integrated in a different form.
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#### **Incoming and outgoing calls**

With a new sipgate access, you use the **sipgate app** as a desktop version, on mobile, or directly in the browser. In the app you can see:

* Your personal channel and all shared channels you have been added to
* All previous incoming and outgoing calls
* Voicemails left behind (if enabled)

#### **Fax and SMS**

In the web app you will find under **Fax and SMS**:

* Received and sent faxes as well as SMS
* Filter and label functions for better overview
* The ability to send new faxes or SMS (requirement: active web fax or SIM/eSIM)


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