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Version 2.8 Released

June 13th, 2008 . by Khyle Keys

We have released the new version of IfByPhone. It hasn’t been that long since we did a dot release, but, frankly, our developers are incredible. Full release details can be found on our support page.  Here are a couple highlights:

* Scheduled & Emailed Reports: You can now schedule a report to run on any frequency you choose and select from reporting periods of previous day, week, month or year.

* Enhanced Call Detail Report: In addition to the current Call Detail Report, there is now a Call Detail Report V2.0 that is now customizable, allowing you to view only the data you are interested in.

* Enhanced Find Me reporting: The Call Detail Report now lists the progression of events each time your Find Me lists are invoked. Previously, you only saw the final number that accepted the call. You will now see each number that the Find Me list runs through and a brief reason if the call was passed on to the next number.

* Transferred Calls Report: You can now view a report that will tell you which phone number was the final recipient of an inbound call, as well as other data associated with this final destination number.

* SurVo Report: View SurVo results via the reporting tool instead of inside the SurVo page.

Find Me enhancements include:

* Custom “Hold Music” audio files: You can now upload your own wav audio files to play music or speech while a caller to a Find Me list is waiting to be connected.

* “No Answer” Timeout: You can now specify the amount of time, between 10 and 60 seconds, you want the Find Me application to wait while it tries to locate a phone number on a list, before it decides it’s a “no answer” and rolls over to the next number on the list.

* Bypass Option: You now have the ability to “bypass” all the numbers on a Find Me list and go directly to your specified action at the end of a Find Me list. Simply press the * key when you are prompted to accept a call and the system will handle the call based on the action to be performed at the end of the call list.

Interested? Let’s talk.

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