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=====Voice over IP with CATI=====
 
Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) is a technology used to transmit voice conversations over the Internet. It can be used to make calls to traditional phone network, often at a lower cost per minute. VoIP is used by Catglobe for the CATI module to achieve several important benefits:
 
* Interviewers can make free calls as long as they are connected to the Internet; they can work from home without having to worry about reimbursements of phone bills.
* The system can automatically do the dialing of phone numbers.
* The system can automatically register certain outcomes that happen on the soft phone.
* The system can play messages for the interviewers, e.g. greetings and failure messages.
* The system can record what happens on the soft phone.
* The supervisor can listen in on calls that are being performed on the soft phones.
* The supervisor can get an overview of the activity going on at all the currently active soft phones.
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