Does upgrading to iOS 8.1 delete your voicemails?

I'm using iOS 8. Does upgrading to iOS 8.1 delete the voicemails on your phone?

YYou would need to know your voicemail passcode and enter it and your voice mail will be intact.
you can get that info from your phone carrier.

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