Call Recorder Cards Tap Into Cell Phone Market

January 25, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Businesses looking to keep digital recordings of phone calls on land lines as well as company cell phones may now do so using one service, says website Record Cell Phones.com (http://www.recordcellphones.com), and may do so without the need for extra equipment via Call Recorder Cards.

"Traditionally, there was a need to purchase extra digital recording equipment to be integrated with an existing phone systems to record phone conversations," said a spokesperson for the website. "With the Call Recorder Card service, all calls are re-routed through a telecommunications switch and recorded offsite, thus the need for bulky extra equipment is eliminated."

Working much like a pre-paid phone card, the user's phone conversations are re-routed through a telecommunications switch and digitally recorded. The calls can then be played back either by dialing in to an account, much like a voicemail system, or accessed via the Internet from a computer. Any number registered under a company's (or person's) name may be used with the Card, therefore the service works for both land lines and cell phones.

"Most visitors through our site have been looking into this service for use on cell phones," the spokesperson continued. "With many professionals on the go, the need to keep a digital record of cell phone conversations while out in the field has become just as important as phone calls into an office land line."

For more information on how to record cell phone conversations, please visit Record Cell Phones.com on the web at www.recordcellphones.com.

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About Record Cell Phones.com
Record Cell Phones.com launched in 2006, offering cell phone recording technology resources for individuals and businesses looking to keep digital records of sales calls, verbal agreements, or important conversations. The products offered through the website allow users to effectively record cell phone conversations for later playback or distribution via digital files accessible either through the phone or the Internet.