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- Silent_call abstract "A silent call is a telephone call that is generated by a predictive dialler (or dialler) which does not have an agent immediately available to handle the call. In this instance the call may be terminated by the dialler, and the called party receives a silence ("dead air") or a tone from the telephone company which indicates the call has been dropped.In the U.S., the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) uses the term "abandoned call" instead of silent call in its regulations applying to telemarketing. "Abandoned call" in non-FTC contexts may refer to a caller who decides not to await answer before hanging up.For more information on why the technology makes silent calls, see predictive dialer.".
- Silent_call wikiPageExternalLink 20032426.htm.
- Silent_call wikiPageID "2482814".
- Silent_call wikiPageRevisionID "601595645".
- Silent_call hasPhotoCollection Silent_call.
- Silent_call subject Category:Marketing.
- Silent_call subject Category:Silence.
- Silent_call subject Category:Telephony.
- Silent_call comment "A silent call is a telephone call that is generated by a predictive dialler (or dialler) which does not have an agent immediately available to handle the call. In this instance the call may be terminated by the dialler, and the called party receives a silence ("dead air") or a tone from the telephone company which indicates the call has been dropped.In the U.S., the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) uses the term "abandoned call" instead of silent call in its regulations applying to telemarketing.".
- Silent_call label "Silent call".
- Silent_call sameAs m.07h202.
- Silent_call sameAs Q7514739.
- Silent_call sameAs Q7514739.
- Silent_call wasDerivedFrom Silent_call?oldid=601595645.
- Silent_call isPrimaryTopicOf Silent_call.