Voicemail
Voice mail, and its associated applications including auto attendant and
fax services are key tools in improving the image your business presents to callers.
They help to overcome typical telephony problems encountered by callers such as
waiting to be answered by an operator; having to go through the operator even
though they know the extension of the person they need; having to call back because
a party is engaged or away from his desk; or wanting to contact somebody outside
normal office hours.
Let's look briefly at what voice mail and auto attendant are, and the specific
benefits that each delivers.
You've got mail
Voice mail varies in its degree of sophistication and in the facilities it offers
end users. At its basic level it's similar to an answering machine since it allows
callers to leave messages for staff in individual mailboxes. Members of staff
are not interrupted to take messages for their colleagues, and they can retrieve
them at the most convenient time, without interrupting more important tasks.More
sophisticated systems give more advanced message management features, such as
allowing users to retrieve messages remotely.
The key question to consider when purchasing a voice mail system is how many mailboxes
will your company need? Other considerations include the number of hours of message
storage required, the personal greeting length, message retention, extension numbering,
and whether security features are needed. Margolis can advise you on all these
options.
Automated attendant
Automated attendant (also widely known as auto attendant) acts as an extra operator,
so customers do not have to wait for their calls to be answered. Callers are asked
to dial the extension number they require or are provided with a number of options
(e.g. '1' for sales, '2' for customer service). They can also, if necessary, still
be passed through to a human operator.
Voice mail and auto attendant also enable automated transaction processing,
whereby callers place orders or request services via the voice processing system,
which can be retrieved and actioned at a later date. Systems such as Samsung's
DCS feature basic auto attendant functions as standard. Of course, other options
are available.


