Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Recording Phone Conversations

Most of us have heard if not used telephone recorders and these phone recorders are cool small devices now.Before I tell you about the devises themselves, let me clarify that you can record your calls in 38 states that permit one party consent---- One party consent simply means that one party to the conversation must have knowledge and give consent to the recording. Two party or all party consent means that every party to the conversation must have knowledge and give consent to the recording. In all 50 states and through federal law, it's considered illegal to record telephone conversations outside of one party consent.
Having understood the legal aspect let us look at the devise itself.The older Cassette Phone Recorder versions have been replaced by sleek digital voice/phone recorders with capacity from 12 to 76 hours which can be powered with batteries or AC. Recorders automatically turns on when telephone receiver is lifted, and turns off when hung up. They can be interface to Universal Cell, Cordless, and Pay Phone.
We record phone conversations because once words are spoken they are lost forever, unless you have a phone recorder connected to your telephone. They help you Protect Your Business, Your Family &Yourself!

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