Call Recording Solution definition

Call Recording Solution means the ability to record telephone calls terminating on the Hosted Communication Platform;
Call Recording Solution means the ability to record telephone calls that transit Node4’s Teams Calling platform;

Examples of Call Recording Solution in a sentence

  • In order to provide the Call Recording Solution for each call to be recorded, it must be routed over the Node4 Network.

  • The Call Recording Solution saves the audio and metadata to a storage solution integrated within the Hosted Communication Platform.

  • Customer should ensure that all Recordings it wishes to retain have been downloaded as Node4 will delete all Recordings relating to such Call Recording Solution immediately following termination of any Call Recording Solution (or as provided in the Order Form) and will have no liability to the Customer in regard of such deletion.

  • Node4 reserve the right to access and retain the Recordings or copies of them for the purposes of: (a) observing the performance of any Call Recording Solution; (b) retaining a record of activity on the Node4 Network; and (c) performing maintenance or resolving any incidents.

  • Customer must provide Node4 with written notice of all CLIs that it requires to be recorded by the Call Recording Solution and the Customer is solely responsible for notifying Node4 of any changes, deletions or amendments to any such CLIs. Unless otherwise agreed with Node4, Node4 will commence recording of calls automatically on call answer and will terminate recording on call release.

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