Woking (UK) – June 2009. The traditional view of the call centre
as a specific place where customer contact takes place is becoming
outdated. Increasingly customer interactions happen throughout an
organisation combining front-line contact management in multiple
locations and back-office support functions.
An important element in any call centre deployment, and particularly
in a distributed ‘virtual’ environment, is the cost of bandwidth. To
help reduce this cost support for the G.729 codec has been added to
rostrvm. G.729 is the lowest bit rate ITU-T standard with toll
quality, which means that network bandwidth use is optimised.
Lindsay Brown, Technical Director, Rostrvm Solutions commented “This
new rostrvm release continues our strategic commitment to Internet
Protocols (IP) as the key central driver for substantial change in
the technical deployment and operational functionality of the Call
Centre. For more than five years the rostrvm call centre platform
has delivered leading-edge call centre facilities such as ACD, IVR,
intelligent call routing and predictive dialler facilities via Voice
over Internet Protocol (VOIP). More specifically rostrvm supports
the Session Internet Protocol (SIP).”
Brown continued “rostrvm adds structure and control to contact
processes wherever is happens. Adding low-bandwidth codec support
helps our customers to optimise the operational cost of customer
contact”.
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