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General Support => New to Using the OBi / VoIP => Topic started by: jccpa on March 14, 2019, 11:35:01 AM

Title: Automatic call recording...which provider? Small business
Post by: jccpa on March 14, 2019, 11:35:01 AM
Looking for solution for customer 2-3 lines, use existing phones (likely with OBI202 + Obi200 for fax), need Automatic call recording of all calls (with auto attendant announce, press 1 to continue, etc)

Prefer rolling recording, so certain amount of space, overwrites oldest unless saved, etc.

If an Obi system had Auto-recording and GV had outgoing CallerID, it would suffice, but...

Not a ton of calls.

Suggestions?
Title: Re: Automatic call recording...which provider? Small business
Post by: Lavarock7 on April 15, 2019, 10:58:54 PM
Voip.Ms is in Beta testing phase of call recording on each DID.

https://wiki.voip.ms/article/Call_Recordings
Title: Re: Automatic call recording...which provider? Small business
Post by: drgeoff on April 16, 2019, 01:51:28 AM
OBis have no inbuilt automatic call recording so you need to use either an ITSP's voicemail or your own answering machine. Note that ITSP voicemail and the OBi auto attendant are largely incompatible. I mean that if you want the ITSP VM to kick in you must not enable the AA. Similarly if you do have the AA answer a call then the ITSP VM has no possibility to kick in.
Title: Re: Automatic call recording...which provider? Small business
Post by: SteveInWA on April 16, 2019, 04:45:53 PM
You cannot do this with the consumer version of Google Voice.  If this customer needs to record calls to comply with Federal regulations (e.g. in the Financial industry), then a Mickey Mouse solution won't be complaint.  You need to use a service provider that supports eDiscovery.

Google's new Google Voice for G Suite customers can do this in a compliant manner, and it includes other business-class features that the consumer-oriented offerings don't handle.

See:  https://cloud.google.com/voice/ (https://cloud.google.com/voice/)