Investigating the Role of Cloud-Based VoIP Systems in EnhancingMultichannel Contact Center Performance and Resilience
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Cloud Computing, VoIP, Contact Center, Resilience, Multichannel Communication, Disaster Recovery, Quality of Service (QoS), Unified Communications, Business ContinuityAbstract
Cloud-based Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems are redefining the landscape of multichannel contact centers, offering scalability, fault tolerance, and improved service quality. As customer engagement increasingly spans multiple platforms, the reliance on flexible, resilient communication technologies has become imperative. This study investigates how cloud VoIP architectures enhance contact center operations, specifically in terms of uptime, omnichannel integration, and disaster recovery. Through literature analysis and data visualization, the paper examines key factors contributing to operational efficiency and organizational resilience.
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