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The [[Contact-center-administrator-guide/ServicesandCampaigns/ServicesandCampaignsOverview#Blended_Voice|Blended Voice]] service type is useful if your contact center has a published phone number for outbound calls that you would then expect to receive inbound calls on. Configuring a Blended Voice service would set the caller ID and callbacks would go into a scenario designed specifically for the service. For reporting purposes, note that tracking would need to be conducted per separate services (i.e., Inbound and Outbound). | The [[Contact-center-administrator-guide/ServicesandCampaigns/ServicesandCampaignsOverview#Blended_Voice|Blended Voice]] service type is useful if your contact center has a published phone number for outbound calls that you would then expect to receive inbound calls on. Configuring a Blended Voice service would set the caller ID and callbacks would go into a scenario designed specifically for the service. For reporting purposes, note that tracking would need to be conducted per separate services (i.e., Inbound and Outbound). | ||
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What is the benefit of configuring a Blended Voice service versus configuring separate Inbound Voice and Outbound Voice services?
The Blended Voice service type is useful if your contact center has a published phone number for outbound calls that you would then expect to receive inbound calls on. Configuring a Blended Voice service would set the caller ID and callbacks would go into a scenario designed specifically for the service. For reporting purposes, note that tracking would need to be conducted per separate services (i.e., Inbound and Outbound).
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