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Cytus launches new web-based custom calling features. |
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San Francisco, Sep 1, 2001. |
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Cytus Communications, a telecommunications applications service provider based in Fremont, California,
today introduced several enhanced custom calling features. The new features include custom prompts and prompt
languages as well as domestic and international "hotline" service.
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Hotline service allows a caller to use Cytus' switching facilities to create a hotline (automated connection)
to any telephone in the world. Using the hotline service, a customer, (typically a corporation connecting to
a branch office or a parent signing up for a new college student) can connect to the destination without having to
dial any digits. "Hotline can be thought of as the inverse of toll-free service - you call one number to get connected
to another, except that the caller pays instead of the called party, " said Rakhi Billimoria, Chairman and Chief Executive of
Cytus Communications. Ms. Billomria said that some of the other enhanced services launched by Cytus today are also potentially
equally innovative. She pointed out one such service called "account sharing." Account sharing allows multiple parties to
share the use of the same calling account with the same billing, with the ability to use the account from different
places simultaneously.
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For further information, contact:
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Rakhi Billimoria
Cytus Communications
1-800-906-0036
rakhi@cytus.com
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