- Call logging (also known as call recording or call monitoring) is the practice of listening to, recording and assessing interactions between call center agents and callers. These practice is used for staff training and development, customer quality control and liability protection.Contact center applications that use call recording include: - Order verification
- Security and safety
. - Customer service
Contact centers that implement call recording, logging and monitoring often see an increase in productivity, improved AHT (average handle time) and better customer relations.
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