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The agents can call end-users to alert them to information of importance to them on the Web.
The display isn't touch-enabled -- you'll have to get used to a backlit keyboard with dedicated answer and end-call buttons.
Outsourcing no longer means staffing low-end call centers, or processing online catalog orders.
There was no way to know who would be on the other end of that call or e-mail.
Silent Phone deploys the ZRTP peer-to-peer encryption protocol which is recognized as the leading standard for secure end-to-end communication in a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone call.
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In issuing his call to end fighting, al-Sadr demanded the Iraqi government provide amnesty to his followers and release any supporters who were being held.
Consumers on the short end of these misalignments call them rip-offs.
Having already been linked with plenty of big clubs, he was still with North End when he earned a surprise call-up to an injury-depleted England squad in March 2007.
The new handset shares a handful of specs with the Ascend D2, and although it's not as equipped, you wouldn't call it a low-end device.
Fox will also call for an end to the ring-fencing of budgets for the NHS, schools and international development, and the end of universal benefits such as the pensioners' winter fuel allowance.
In middle class Levittown, residents call for post-election politics to end divisiveness and heal the country.
At the end of each practice, the Wolverines perform a call-and-response routine right out of church.
The prime minister has promised to call an election - due by the end of next year - soon, but it is not clear yet when this will happen.
The AA said by the end of the day it expected to attend about 11, 000 call-outs compared to some 9, 500 on an average Friday.
The modified N900 attaches a resistor that responds to a squeeze at four different pressure levels, and doles that out during a traditional or Skype-based call as a vibration on the other end.
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"But do call me Julian, " he says toward the end of our two-hour chat.
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On visits to higher-end establishments, Powers and Thomas usually give a courtesy call so they can enter through the back.
El-Baz said the United States should call on the parties involved to end the violence and agree to an international observer force.
By the end of July, the firm expects that it will will need to start building new call-centres to handle new business coming both from existing customers and, it hopes, new ones.
Our big macro call of the end of the previous cycle and the start of the new cycle from August-October of last year continues to be spot on.
And even though Aston Villa striker Emile Heskey rejected the chance to temporarily end his retirement from international football, the Bolton captain said it was hard to take the call-up seriously at first.
Obama's appeal joins an international call, including United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon, for the two nations to end their fighting.
For most of 2007, our call looked like a bad one, something we fessed up to in our year-end wrap up of 2007 Beltway bets.
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