December 2, 2006

Why not record all those important cell phone conversations

RecordCellPhones is suggesting you record your cell phone conversations.

In their own words: With mobile technology now permeating nearly every facet of daily life, it's easy to forget exactly what was said in each and every cell phone conversation throughout a busy day for the person on the go.

For business professionals however, forgetting even the slightest detail can sometimes mean the end of a deal, the loss of a client, or the end of a career. [via Press Release]

How Does It Work?

The Call Recorder Card is a hands-free recording service for all phones (including cell phones, landlines, PBX systems and satellite phones), purchased on a pre-paid use basis of 250 or 500 minute time cards.

All calls are re-routed through a telecommunications-recording switch before it is picked up by the receiving party, allowing you to record all of the calls on your cell phone, home phone and business phones - the card does not in any way connect to the phone, nor does it replace existing phone service.

emily | 8:15 AM | News, Buzz | Add this this entry to your del.icio.us bookmarks. Digg This Technorati search results for this Entry
The Permanent Link to this page is: http://www.textually.org/textually/archives/2006/12/014245.htm
Google+ FaceBook rsslogo.gif
Home | About | ArchivesCopyright © 2012