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RSI Supports  Call Detail Recording on Siemens HiPath communications servers

OSHAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA - September 3, 2003 - Resource Software International Ltd. (RSI) announced today its lead call management solutions Telecost/Shadow CMS and Revolution Call Accounting support Siemens HiPath telephony communications.

This  protocol allows RSI communications management solutions to reliably collect usage data from Siemens HiPath telephony switches over data networks. This new socket method of data collection is more reliable and cost effective.  RSI is constantly evolving its solutions to better meet the needs of its customers as they migrate systems to VoIP

Shadow CMS (or Telecost CMS) Voice & Data Management  is a powerful system that facilitates communications management from various telephone systems and IP switches.  Modules include call accounting, hotel billing, guest tracking, traffic analysis, ACD reporting and web call management. The system is completely scaleable from a small office to a global multi-site environment.   

Revolution Call Accounting is a basic poly-pack call accounting solution for the small to mid-range organization.  The system interfaces directly to Siemens telephone switches in seconds.  - This versatile  Call Accounting application is the most affordable  available today.   It's never been easier to get the statistical information you need to make decisions quickly & easily - right from your desk.  Whether you want detail, summary, graphs or a combination, we'll provide it without any special training or dedicated hardware.

Information about RSI, its products and the company's maintenance program can be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.telecost.com/siemens

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What is CDR?

    CDR is an abbreviation for the term Call Detail Recording. It is the data that is submitted by your telephone system to a collection device linked to your call accounting package. The data contains particular information about every telephone call including date, time, duration, digits dialed and trunk line. Often the term SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording is used interchangeably with CDR). The "raw" information is generally interpreted and translated into a database for real time or scheduled processing and reporting.