Well, that depends. The complete data on a customer is called a 360-degree view.
In the context of PBUS (Public Business Use System), "CDR" typically stands for "Call Detail Record." This refers to a data record produced by a telecommunications equipment that documents the details of a telephone call, including information such as the time of the call, duration, and the parties involved. CDRs are essential for billing, analytics, and service quality management in telecommunications.
Telephony communication protocols typically include information such as call signaling data, which manages the setup, maintenance, and termination of calls, as well as codec information for audio encoding and decoding. They may also specify user identification details, such as phone numbers or SIP addresses, and error handling mechanisms to ensure reliable communication. Additionally, protocols can include parameters for call features like call forwarding, voicemail, and conference calling. Overall, these protocols facilitate the efficient transfer of voice and supplementary data over telecommunication networks.
You need more information to really determine the answer to this question. Does your call center handle inbound calls, outbound calls or both? What is your expected volume of calls? What features and functions do you need this software to provide? For example, are you looking for automatic call distribution, interactive voice response, or predictive dialing? Obtain comparative data for various software that meets all your requirements.
data packets is a kind of packets of data. a groop of bits that is together in a groop.
The scope of work and the educational requirements are the difference between data communication and data communication information.
Call logging collects data of phone calls, which then analyzes the data and reports on the quality of the call, the performance and the cost. The data is collected with a CDR, a call detail recorder.
Data Management?
Raw data
That your using data as well as normal call time.
Yes, both the caller and the receiver use their data allowance when a Skype call is made. The caller's data is consumed while initiating and maintaining the call, and the receiver's data is used to accept and participate in the call. This applies whether they are using mobile data or a Wi-Fi connection.
Grouped data.
A data call is a call that is made over a data network such as when you use Wi-Fi or 3G. Voice Over Internet Protocol are data calls. They are calls that use an Internet connection.
Computers do not call it anything, but humans call it information.
Voice chat on your computer happens through passing data over your Internet connection, not standard "voice" phone lines.
Here's from the N800 Manual: To use a packet switched data service in a cellular network, such as GPRS, select Packet Data. To use a circuit switched data service in a cellular network, such as HSCSD, select Data Call.
Observations and measurements made during an experiment are called the data.
The average of a set of data is known as its "mean."