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'World First for Electrodata at Provident Insurance
Electrodata, via its European distributor Viva Voce Limited, has recently achieved a world first following its installation of a full CTI recording solution at Provident Insurance's call centre in Yorkshire. What makes this site unique is that all call data, including caller ID, called number, call direction, as well as agent ID are recorded without interfering with the customer's switch in any way or requiring additional expensive CTI software or hardware.

 

This breakthrough was made possible by Electrodata's advanced Direct Digital Connectivity (DDC) technology, which allows call data to be gathered from the signal going to each handset. This overcomes the requirement of a free CTI port in the switch and, in any event, at Provident the CTI port was already occupied by a predictive dialler, making the job even more difficult. A further big plus is that peak call loading of the switch does not result in missed calls to the recorder, as can easily happen with conventional CTI solutions.

Ian Grey, project leader at Provident said recently (sic).: “Various call recording systems were investigated, including rules based ones and ones integrated to the back-office application. We eventually decided that bulk recording of certain users on the extension side of our Inter-tel Axxess switch was the most appropriate solution for our requirements.

“We narrowed our selection to two possible solutions. One provider offered integration via the Axxess OAI (Open Access Interface) CTI port, while Electrodata offered a solution that used D channel handset monitoring in order to extract dialled digits, caller ID, and agent ID. “The Electrodata solution was chosen since its approach was self contained and did not rely on the availability of other Servers. Also Electrodata had a clear roadmap towards including Windows XP in future releases and its client software was elegant and provided better functionality for us as users.

 “Our Business teams at Provident are now starting to make use of the system for quality and evidential purposes and are delighted with the functionality and service levels offered. We believe we have a stable, reliable system that does what it says on the box in a unique and very effective way!"

 
Electrodata's Continued Indonesian Success'
Indonesian financial house BNI Securities in Jakarta recently selected an Electrodata Maxitrac recorder to augment its dealer room recording capacity. The usual strong European, Israeli and US competitors were out in force, however we won the business based largely on our legendary reliability, strong feature set and experienced local distributor.

The staff of PT Millenium Setia Utama our financial services sector distributor in Indonesia, has a strong background in selling and supporting voice logging recorders in the region. Electrodata has been selling into the Indonesian market since 1985.

 
'Electrodata Raids Government Department'
A purpose built Maxitrac recorder has been delivered to the N.S.W. Premiers Department to record talk-back radio and TV sound broadcast in the Sydney metropolitan area. Using the latest Redundant Array of Independent Disks RAID technology, the recorder features twin redundant 40GB internal hard disks for program files and an incredible one Terabyte (1000GB) extended RAID5 array for on-line storage. The Maxitrac system can record and have available on line up to five years of normal telephone recordings or two channel-years of continuous radio information.
 
Electrodata's Scooping the Pool in Indonesia'
A purpose built recorder has been commissioned by a major Australian government department to record all Radio and TV soundtracks emanating from the Sydney metro area.

 

Using the latest Redundant Array of Independent Disks RAID technology, the recorder features twin RAID 40GB internal hard disks for program files and an incredible 1 Terabyte (1000GB) extended RAID5 array for on-line storage. This Maxitrac system can record and have available on line up to 5 years of normal telephone recording or 2 channel years of continuous radio information.

 

 
AusIndustry Extends Research & Development Grant.
The Australian government has agreed to extend its research and development grant to Electrodata for a further 6 months. Their decision was based on the promising progress made by Electrodata Pty Ltd to date in fulfilling its original R & D aims.

 

The extra time will be used to add even more features to the soon to be released eXperience recorder range.

 
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