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Voice Broadcasting from Database Systems Corp.

Database Systems Corp. provides Voice broadcasting solutions. Voice broadcasting is a Computer Telephony technology that sends pre-recorded phone messages to large groups of call recipients at once.

Voice Broadcasting Systems

A voice broadcast system uses analog, digital phone lines, as well as VOIP. Companies can contact employees and customers instantaneously. Cities and towns can likewise be notified of disasters or events by emergency response centers.

The software that controls a voice broadcasting system manages multiple lists of phone numbers as well as recorded phone messages. Using analog, digital or VOIP telephony components, these computers can simultaneously broadcast one message to an entire community. Personalized information can be included in the phone messages through the integration of text to voice software.

Telephony boards or software can determine if the answered call was by an individual or answering machine. This technology is often referred to as answering machine detection. This is important when playing a recorded message, including determining when the message should begin playing after the answer machine greeting.

Voice broadcasting and CARE (Call Reassurance)

Database Systems Corp. provides a communication calling program called CARE (Call Reassurance) which utilizes voice broadcasting and IVR technology. Details of this program can be found on the Telephone Reassurance wiki page.

Voice Broadcast Applications

Other Database Systems Corp. Products

Contact Database Systems Corp.

Contact DSC at (602) 265-5968 or use the following Contact Form.





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