Automated Attendant Recordings
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The term Automated Attendant Recordings (aka Call Processing Announcements) refers to the pre-recorded announcements used by various telecommunications systems (Automated Attendant, Interactive Voice Response, Automatic Call Distribution) when processing or “handling” incoming calls. The calls may or may not be routed to a live operator or other company employee, depending on the type of system.
[edit] Applications
- Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)
- Automated Attendant (AA)
- Interactive Response (IVR)
- Voicemail Systems

