Phone Answering Service
A phone answering service is designed by the company to take and record missed calls, much similar to an answering machine. The phone rings a designated number of times before redirecting to the answering service, where the caller then hears recorded instructions on how to leave a message or alternative ways to contact the person they were trying to reach. Checking your messages is usually as simple as dialing a number, and then typing in a preset password. In today's world, the most well known use of a phone answering service has to do with cellular phones. As the cell phones cannot hook up to answering machines, they all depend on various message services as an alternative. Typically, when you sign up for a cellular phone plan with a phone company, the answering service is included in the deal. Another common usage of phone answering serviceis in business around the world.
Since most businesses have many different phones and phone lines, using answering machines would be complicated and inefficient. Rather, businesses sign up with a phone answering service, and all their missed calls are directed there. Each member of the business can have his or her own personalized recording that plays when any one tries to reach them. Businesses use answering services to keep potential customers on the line while they wait for a live operator to aid them. Any institution or organization that involves a lot of employees, a lot of incoming phone traffic and various phone lines usually rely on a phone answering service to record missed calls, including hospitals, and government owned facilities. Doctors, politicians and other government workers who are too busy to take a call don't have to miss out of important information. In the business world, a missed call can often at times be the deciding factor in the future of a company, and often thousands of employees.
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In the medical field, a missed call could affect a patient?s life also. It is easy to see how a good and reliable phone answering service can be very important! A more recent phenomena occurring today is the rising popularity of live answering services. A live phone answering service works much the same way as a regular one, except that the redirected calls are met by a living breathing person, an employee of the answering company, as opposed to a recording. These live answering services based on a series of recent studies have become more popular that suggest that people are more likely to leave messages or stay on the line if they are talking to an actual person rather than a machine. Much of the work done by these new answering companies is outsourced to countries like India where lower wages can be paid to cut costs.