
If at first they don't succeed......subscribers may try calling again and again. But often they'll give up in frustration before getting through - resulting in lost revenue for the network operator. Septier solves the problem by bringing the auto-redial service, common in fixed line networks, to the cellular world. With Septier Repeat Call, subscribers only need to call once, and then press *66. Repeat Call listens on the signaling network, waits for both parties to become available, and automatically completes the call. With Septier Repeat Call, subscribers only need to call once, and then press *66 (or other predefined number). Repeat Call listens on the signaling network, waits for both parties to become available, and automatically completes the call.
Convenient and powerful
Easy to activate and deactivate | subscribers dial *66 to repeat their last call, without needing to key in the entire number. *66 cancels the last request. | Auto deactivation | Repeat Call cancels the request if the subscriber gets through independently, or after a preset timeout. | Multiple activations | subscribers can place as many as 10 repeat-call requests. When any of the recipients becomes available, the respective call is completed. | Does not tie up the line | subscribers can make and receive other calls while they wait. The original call is completed as soon as both subscribers become available. |
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Easy to deploy, immediate results
Self provisioning | Repeat Call listens on the signaling network, and turns the service on and off when it detects the activation and deactivation codes. | Auto-promotion to potential users | Repeat Call can send a promotional SMS to subscribers who redial frequently without success. | Does not overload the network | Repeat Call does not access network elements, except when redialing. | Provides data on actual call completion | In real time. |
Knowing when to call again
Septier Repeat Call is based on the Septier Location Registry (SLR) platform. The SLR provides Repeat Call with updated user availability data, so it is able to wait until both parties become available before trying to complete the call. The SLR also stores the last number dialed before the service was activated - so Repeat Call can use this number to automatically complete the call. |  |
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