An autodialer is an electronic device that can automatically dial telephone numbers to communicate between any two points in the telephone, mobile phone and pager networks. Once the call has been established (through the telephone exchange) the autodialer will announce verbal messages or transmit digital data (like SMS messages) to the called party.
A regular PC, desktop or laptop, can be turned into an autodialer. In order to connect a PC with a telephone line, a telephony board is needed. Popular telephony boards are those from Dialogic and many traditional autodialers are based on Dialogic cards.
Traditionally there are major advantages to using telephony cards over simple modems, including detecting touchtones and transferring calls directly through to the caller.
In recent years, with the advancement of computer software technology many hardware-based telephony capabilities for auto dialing can be implemented in software. Voice modems are much less expensive and some computers have them pre-installed already. Touchtones and call transfer, among many other telephony cards features, are available in voice modem based auto dialing solutions. For autodialers, there are not much advantages in telephony cards over simple voice modems.
To customize or personalize messages, a smart autodialer system uses message template, which contains variables that can be replaced later by actual values. For example, a time variable included in the message template can be replaced by the actual time when a phone call is made.
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