Protel creates Voice Audition Line
You can read more details about this voice audition line in this article on CallCentersAmerica.com. Simply call 1-800-830-9997 from anywhere in the US or Canada and follow the instructions. Read the script items below in your best phone voice, and if your voice sounds good we will put you in our public voice gallery for thousands of IVR companies and Call Centers to contact you for work.
If you do not have a PayPal account it would be a good idea for you to set one up, so these businesses can pay you on an ad-hoc basis.
Protel announces a permanent "test number" for worldwide call centers
Submitted by admin on Tue, 08/02/2011 - 21:03Professional Teleservices, Inc. ("Protel") announces a permanent "test number" for worldwide call centers in order to test communication with North American telephone lines. As the number of calls centers located in India, Philippines, and the Middle East increase, US and Canadian IVR interaction with these rooms is often times frustrated by audio quality and consistency issues which prevent touch tones and voice interaction from behaving properly.
Six Social Media Best Practices Made Easy
Submitted by admin on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 17:25By David Foster, Hubze.com
Social media might intimidate business owners. It is a relatively new technology wherein they do not have full control over what’s going to happen and where everything leads. Most businesses understand how a website works, and they appreciate that they can have an online store that can take customer orders, sell their products, and allow their customers to get in touch with them or get to know their products or services better. But with a website, where communication is one way, everything is under their control.
Why Voice over Internet is stupid
Submitted by admin on Thu, 04/14/2011 - 20:37Yes, I said it. Voice over Internet is stupid. Yes, I know that it's free, or at least very cheap. I wouldn't be saying that it's stupid if I was the guy who came up with Vonage. Still, a am sitting here with my arms folded, rocking back and forth, thinking that voice over internet is stupid.
I didn't say VOIP is stupid. VOIP is cool. SIP, IAX, proprietary protocols, those are all pretty cool things, but, from the prespective of a business man, you have to understand that using voice over the internet is very, very lame.
Introducing the Protel Webwork
Submitted by admin on Wed, 01/26/2011 - 17:11The Webwork
The Protel Webwork is a protocol for Multipe Diverse Websites and Multiple Diverse IVR/IVVR systems to interoperate seamlessly.
CALLERS and USERS: The whole purpose of the webwork is to physically connect callers to users, whether that be over the telephone, voice-over-IP, VIDEO, or other yet-to-be defined means. An example of a user would be someone who signed up and obtained a toll free number on MeTollFree.com and an example of a caller would be one of his friends who called him. (The User is a PAYING customer of the website. The Caller is nobody to us, but a reason why the user is a customer.) It is important to note that this activity may not necessarily mean connecting Caller Sally to User Bob directly. Caller Sally may be connecting to Bob's voicemail, for instance. Or Sally might be wanting a video chat with her psychic, when he becomes available.
About Professional Teleservices, Inc.
(800) 909-8601
Admin@evodialer.com
This is not a faceless, self-service website. Pick up the phone and call us. Using the right tool for the job, we personally set up and help you to administer the following products and services:
- Interactive Voice Response (IVR) services
- Toll Free or local numbers anywhere
- Same-day setup
- Automated Third Party Verification IVR
- Live Third Party Verification
- 800 Number DRTV services
- Robo-Calls, Identity Verification
- Municipal Payment Processing IVR
- Auto-Dial services (Political Campaigns, Public Notifications, etc)
- Transcription and Data Processing services
- Virtual Office services
- Easy to use, BASIC-like IVR programming tool
- Works with your own web sites
- IVRs support external HTTP POST/GET/SOAP calls




