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  2. FXO and FXS - Wikipedia

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    A suburban subscriber (who can call the city itself locally but is long distance to suburbs on the other side) could call the extender locally, get a city dial tone and dial back out locally to the larger area. Remote call forwarding served a similar function for inbound calls only. A suburban business could get a downtown big-city number ...

  3. WebSphere Optimized Local Adapters - Wikipedia

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    IBM WebSphere Optimized Local Adapters (OLA or WOLA) is a functional component of IBM's WebSphere Application Server for z/OS that provides an efficient cross-memory mechanism for calls both inbound to WAS z/OS and outbound from z/OS. Because it avoids the overhead of other communication mechanisms, it is capable of high volume exchange of ...

  4. Voice over IP - Wikipedia

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    Full-service VoIP phone companies provide inbound and outbound service with direct inbound dialing. Many offer unlimited domestic calling and sometimes international calls for a flat monthly subscription fee. Phone calls between subscribers of the same provider are usually free when flat-fee service is not available. [12]

  5. Call centre - Wikipedia

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    The healthcare industry has and continues to use outbound call centre programmes for years to help manage billing, collections, and patient communication. [28] The inbound call centre is a new [when?] and increasingly popular service for many types of healthcare facilities, including large hospitals. Inbound call centres can be outsourced or ...

  6. Auto dialer - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Whereas automatic call distribution (ACD) distributes inbound calls to a call centre amongst its agents, an auto dialler makes outbound calls and comes in several forms. [2] Auto diallers are responsible for providing management information to call centre operators, including how many outbound calls each agent has handled. [3]

  7. GoIP - Wikipedia

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    Adding the mobile lines in the existing telephone system (GoIP provides a GSM network between telephone systems and IP PBX, and ensures a fast connection to PSTN where usual telephone lines are unavailable) Organization of outbound call-centers Call transfer from GSM into SIP and backward (inbound and outbound calls between GSM and VoIP)

  8. SIP provider - Wikipedia

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    A SIP provider (Session Initiation Protocol) is any telecommunications company which provides SIP trunking to customers, usually businesses. Many companies provide SIP "termination" (outbound calling) and "origination" (inbound calling, usually with a plain old telephone service (POTS) phone number, called a direct inward dialing (DID).

  9. Wide Area Telephone Service - Wikipedia

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    With "inward WATS", introduced for interstate calls by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1967, subscribers were issued a toll-free telephone number in a designated toll-free area code. Unlike a standard collect call or a call to a Zenith number, 1‑800 normally may be dialed directly with no live operator. Callers within a ...