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Long Distance Services
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ALSO CALLED: Long-haul Private-line Services, WATS, Wide-area Telephone Service, Wholesale Long-haul Private-line Services, and Long-distance Services
DEFINITION: WATS (wide-area telephone service) is a specialized form of fixed-rate long-distance telecommunication service. WATS lines are commonly used by businesses and government agencies. Some individuals and small corporations also have WATS subscriptions. There are three types of WATS lines: IN-WATS (for
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Podcast: Service Delivery Best Practices: Translating Customer Needs into Network Services
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This podcast will look at the methodology associated with creating optimally profitable services while also optimizing infrastructure and operations investments.
Posted: 11 Nov 2008 | Premiered: 05 Nov 2008
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Putting the Caller First: Interactive Voice Response (IVR) & Voice User Interface (VUI) Design That Enhances Customer Experience
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Attend this webcast to learn how with Inbound and Outbound Interactive Voice Response (IVR) solutions, Angel.com combines the power of the telephone, your data and the web to generate information-driven communications and transactions.
Posted: 29 Oct 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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Voice-Enabling Salesforce.com with SalesByFone
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SalesByFone by Angel.com makes it possible to access, update, and manage accounts, contacts and leads directly in salesforce.com through voice commands over the phone.
Posted: 29 Oct 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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Get Schooled - Fixed Mobile Convergence: FMC 101
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This episode features Stuart Benington, Director, Portfolio Marketing and he discusses the differences between service-level and network-level FMC.
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New Strategies for Revenue-Generation and IP Transformation
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IP technologies can help service providers create new revenues. In this podcast, Tom Nolle and Kate Gerwig discuss IP transformation and how it relates to the network as an application platform.
Posted: 17 Sep 2008 | Premiered: 17 Sep 2008
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KEYNOTE: Successful UC integration: Picking the path to adoption
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In this webcast, expert Blair Pleasant will discuss four UC deployment models that will help companies realize UC's value proposition -- whether they're looking to do small pilot program or deeply integrate UC into business processes across the board.
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Enterprise telephony: IP PBX vs. UC software
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In this video interview, Burton Group Senior Consultant Ken Agress will examine how UC software is challenging the traditional IP-PBX and how telephony fits in the market evolution of unified communications.
Posted: 02 Sep 2008 | Premiered: 25 Sep 2008, 15:00 EDT (19:00 GMT)
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LONG DISTANCE SERVICES DEFINITION (continued):
incoming calls), OUT-WATS (for outgoing calls), or a combination of both services. IN-WATS lines have telephone numbers with certain area codes reserved expressly for that purpose, such as 800, 888, or 877. People calling these numbers are not charged a long-distance toll. Instead, the recipient (subscriber) is charged a fixed monthly rate up to a certain number of hours of usage. Beyond the limit, an additional toll is imposed. OUT-WATS lines are, in effect, fixed-rate long-distance subscriptions. With
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