How do call centres work?

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Calls centre is a centralised office used for the purpose of receiving and transmitting a large amount of requests by phone. Call centre operators typically sit in a cubicle in a busy room with many other operators also taking calls. A call centre is often operated through a wide open workspace for call centre agents, with work stations that comprise a computer for each agent, a telephone set/headset connected to a telecom switch, and one or more supervisor stations.
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Calls centre is a centralised office used for the function of receiving and transmitting a large amount of requests by making and receiving phone calls. Call centre operators usually sit in a cubicle in a busy room with many other operators also taking calls. A call centre is often operated through a wide open workspace for call centre agents, with work stations that consist of a computer for every agent, a telephone set or a headset linked to a telecom switch, and one or more supervisor stations.
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