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Our customer service department would like word to record the conversation
with the customer to make sure everything is recorded accurately - Our
company is a Class 3 FDA certified medical device company and it beats long
hand. We are using the CISCO IP phone hooked up thru the pc.
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You would have to use some kind of speech-to-text functionality. You could
try to set up a system using the Windows built-in functionality
(http://www.ehow.com/how_5892740_spee...fice-2007.html) or you could
look for a more professional solution as offered by companies like
Dictaphone (now Nuance, http://www.nuance.com/healthcare/). There are
probably other companies offering similar systems, it's just the only one I
ever used.

Note that recording phone calls without the explicit permission of all the
involved parties is probably illegal in most countries.

Yves



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Our customer service department would like word to record the conversation
with the customer to make sure everything is recorded accurately - Our
company is a Class 3 FDA certified medical device company and it beats
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hand. We are using the CISCO IP phone hooked up thru the pc.


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You would have to use some kind of speech-to-text functionality. You could
try to set up a system using the Windows built-in functionality
(http://www.ehow.com/how_5892740_spee...fice-2007.html) or you could
look for a more professional solution as offered by companies like
Dictaphone (now Nuance, http://www.nuance.com/healthcare/). There are
probably other companies offering similar systems, it's just the only one I
ever used.

Note that recording phone calls without the explicit permission of all the
involved parties is probably illegal in most countries.

Yves



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Our customer service department would like word to record the conversation
with the customer to make sure everything is recorded accurately - Our
company is a Class 3 FDA certified medical device company and it beats
long
hand. We are using the CISCO IP phone hooked up thru the pc.


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Different states of the US have different requirements -- some need
permission from both parties, others need permission only from one of
the parties.

On May 13, 6:12*pm, "Yves Dhondt" wrote:
You would have to use some kind of speech-to-text functionality. You could
try to set up a system using the Windows built-in functionality
(http://www.ehow.com/how_5892740_spee...fice-2007.html) or you could
look for a more professional solution as offered by companies like
Dictaphone (now Nuance,http://www.nuance.com/healthcare/). There are
probably other companies offering similar systems, it's just the only one I
ever used.

Note that recording phone calls without the explicit permission of all the
involved parties is probably illegal in most countries.

Yves

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Our customer service department would like word to record the conversation
with the customer to make sure everything is recorded accurately - Our
company is a Class 3 FDA certified medical device company and it beats
long
hand. *We are using the CISCO IP phone hooked up thru the pc.-

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Different states of the US have different requirements -- some need
permission from both parties, others need permission only from one of
the parties.

On May 13, 6:12*pm, "Yves Dhondt" wrote:
You would have to use some kind of speech-to-text functionality. You could
try to set up a system using the Windows built-in functionality
(http://www.ehow.com/how_5892740_spee...fice-2007.html) or you could
look for a more professional solution as offered by companies like
Dictaphone (now Nuance,http://www.nuance.com/healthcare/). There are
probably other companies offering similar systems, it's just the only one I
ever used.

Note that recording phone calls without the explicit permission of all the
involved parties is probably illegal in most countries.

Yves

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Our customer service department would like word to record the conversation
with the customer to make sure everything is recorded accurately - Our
company is a Class 3 FDA certified medical device company and it beats
long
hand. *We are using the CISCO IP phone hooked up thru the pc.-

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