There are numerous games that can be played at a call center. Really fun call center games include Pass the bear, Race Track, Basket of Toys and Pass the Buck.
a place where all incoming and outgoing calls are handled
Well, not really.....LOL but there are some *WAR* games you might wanna check out but they're needed to be downloaded.
Five9, Broadsoft and Sangoma's are the provider of hosted call center or virtual call center. As for Sangoma's the service only available in the Brazil.
A call center call would start of with the call center agent introducing themselves and asking how they could help. The customer will state the question or complaint and the call center agent will come up with a solution or answer their question.
Not all games are accessible with game center some use only open feint.
I know of some great multiplayer games like Call of Duty and Halo, but those are rated M for mature, so i don't really know.
Avaya, Jabra, and Plantronics are some examples of brands of call center headsets. Each of the above brands offer wireless as well as wired headsets for use in call centers.
There are several disadvantages to call center outsourcing, Some of reasons why you may not want to outsource using a call center are loss of managerial control, hidden costs, and confidentiality.
A Call Center company usually bases itself in an office building where they get the majority of their work done. Recently some call center companies have been home-based as well.
Call of Duty is pretty good. I have the 3rd one, but I think there are newer ones out. Starwars Battlefront 2 is really good and Ratchet and Clank are some games I can think of.
Not really. There are a few games that require it, but most websites just use Adobe Flash even for games. Confusingly, some sources call Flash "Shockwave Flash"
No not on Call of Duty and only in some of the series games and in some on the consoles