inbound call

collocation in English

meaningsofinboundandcall

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inbound
adjective
uk
/ˈɪn.baʊnd/
us
/ˈɪn.baʊnd/
travelling towards a ...
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call
noun
uk
/kɔːl/
us
/kɑːl/
the act of using ...
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(Definition ofinboundandcallfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Eventually, all organizations practiced both phone and face-to-face processes with some agencies using largeinboundcallcenters driven by mass media advertising.
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This is useful in determining how to answer aninboundcall.
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For aninboundcall, again the trunk represents the external party.
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Upon receiving confirmation, the system routes the call to the next available agent resource, who handles it as a normalinboundcall.
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Aninboundcallcentre is operated by a company to administer incoming product support or information inquiries from consumers.
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Tools include web-based assessment tools, clinical guidelines, health risk assessments, outbound andinboundcall-center-based triage, best practices, formularies, and numerous other devices, systems and protocols.
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Unlike outbound centers, which concentrate on cold calling consumers over the telephone in order to encourage sales,inboundcallcenters exist to take calls from consumers.
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The cost of making a telephone call via callback consists of two parts, as the caller is effectively paying for an outbound andinboundcallat the same time.
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For both years, such costs include a subsidy for inbound calls made by customers at local call rates.
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Inbound calls for help and assistance were so many, volunteers came to the station to take calls and nearby states.
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Inbound calls are made by consumers, for example to obtain information, report a malfunction, or ask for help.
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The number must be activated for inbound calls from at least two telephone country codes within 180 days.
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Sales are conducted through inbound calls, direct internet transactions, and direct sales.
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Inbound calls to this number are forwarded to other phone numbers of the subscriber.
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