That's 13.8 minutes per call. Pretty good going for a call center!
It's probably tech support, I suspect mass phone marketing as a much
lower ACD than this =)
Yes, we do all inbound at the moment from direct response marketing,
so they are inbound sales calls from interested customers.
We are soon going to offering a gift to our customers. A 500
minute/mo calling card which will skyrocket our minute usage and DS3
trunks. I really don't want this traffic on the DS3 feeding the call
center and since it is a calling card, it costs twice (cost and
channel) as much to terminate the call (trunk to trunk).
Is there anyone out there that offers hosted calling card apps with an
API to tie into our business logic and databases? The real motivation
in seeking VoIP alternatives is the calling card service but if the
savings prove significant all other things being equal, then the call
center would logically follow.
Why would you want hosted calling cards than hosting the application in
house yourself? Rolling out a calling card app isn't too hard with
Asterisk + AGI, the trouble you're going to have is scaling it up
properly. Mind you, FastAGI is kind of OK at this.
Quintum makes AWESOME boxes. We use several of the TenorAX models in
our setup for station side stuff. I am glad you mentioned this since
I knew the feature sets of their other products but didn't put
together the two as an option until you brought it up. This may very
well be the best avenue to explore.
Glad to be of use...
We have a pretty decent rate right now, I am just fishing and
exploring other options but I do not really see the savings vs risk
realized. Fractions of pennies add up quickly on this scale but
potential lost revenue adds up quicker. VoIP migration would free up
a great deal of servers for other tasks and be fairly trivial since we
are running a heavily modified version of Asterisk.
You're using asterisk on that scale? Wow, that's pretty good to know.
I've tried using Asterisk for wholesale for a loooong time but always
had trouble scaling it up. Plus, the H323 stacks are pretty bad
(progress indication codes are all messed up, early audio is random at
best, and it has stability issues & deadlocks too) so it didn't really
work out.
Apparently you're better than me at doing this =)
Cheers,
Jean-Michel.
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