Stop iMessage Message of missed phone calls

I have an iPhone with the last update 6. I was wondering if there is a way to stop iMessage for letting me know I missed a call?

Thank you

I doubt it's iMessage - these are usually SMS messages from voicemail

I would look in the settings of the virtual machine on your phone operator's Web site if you have an account there and can connect

OR

Call the technical support of carrier and discuss with them

OR

If you have a U.S. based carrier and can he us tell the name of some of us may be able to do some troubleshooting

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