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Re: Automating telephones
> automatically disconnect withheld numbers
BT offer this service, very good
> blacklisted numbers
Again BT offer this
> phone is answered it records to the hard drive
Meteor, it is not a bad piece of kit for the price - will auto record.
Also you do not need to tell the caller they are being recorded - it is
legal as long as one party knows they are being recorded.
> Caller ID modems
Not in the UK....
----- Original Message -----
From: "s369180" <yahoo@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2004 11:08 AM
Subject: [ukha_d] Automating telephones
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to automate my telephones. I know many of you have HA
> systems that announce the caller id and I know there are systems
> which automatically disconnect withheld numbers or blacklisted
> numbers. Can you tell me more? Can you recommend any software (I'm on
> Windows BTW).
>
> I know there is the meteor plug in that people swear by, but I think
> they also swear at the price ;) Is there an online manual to tell me
> more about it? Is there anything cheaper?
>
> What modems are caller id capable? I tried to track down a pace from
> ebay but managed to win one that didn't support caller id. I bought a
> zoom from pc world after a post in the archives (and the box) said it
> would work, but it doesn't; do I need to update the drivers or
> something?
>
> Some companies when you call say "this call may be monitored for
> training purposes". Is there a way I could impliment this in my
> office; so that when the phone is answered it records to the hard
> drive, preferably in compressed format, but does so automatically?
>
> Thanks,
> Stephen.
>
>
>
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