| Call Card/Debit Card System | The FAR Voice |
Profitable Computer-Telephony Applications ![]()
The FAR Voice Calling Card/Debit Card Application provides a very powerful and flexible form of popular and profitable computer-telephony applications.
| The Software Supports | top of page |
- Cards without a credit limit
- Cards with a credit limit
- One-Use Debit Cards
- Re-chargeable Debit Cards
- Single Number Restriction Cards
| Flexible Service Alternatives | top of page |
Any card (user) can have any form of positive or negative restriction applied:
- Unlimited calling, including international calls
- Calling limited to certain international destinations
- Calling restricted to domestic only
- Calling restricted to one or more area codes
- Calling restricted to one or more specific end-numbers
- Specific countries/area codes/numbers prohibited
- Any number of enabling or prohibiting restrictions applied to any particular account number
| Special Customizing Features | top of page |
Other features provide powerful and flexible installation:
- A special greeting can be associated with any account number. For example, Thanks for supporting the March of Dimes.
- Multiple destination calls on one call to the system.
- A PIN may expire on a specific date or a specified length of time after first use.
- The tones and prompts (or lack thereof) may be customized, thus allowing each installation to have a unique sound and feel.
- The number of digits in PIN numbers may be specified as 6 to 15.
- The 'short time left' warning message may be set to operate at any particular time remaining value (default, 30 seconds.)
- Can be integrated with Consolidated Number Service and Call-Access voice mail.
- Comprehensive least cost routing based on destination, port number, and/or time-of-day.
- Many features can be controlled on an account or user basis.
| Fraud Control | top of page |
A number of provisions to prevent fraud are incorporated into the system. For example, if ANI is available to the system, in-bound numbers that enter three sets of bad PIN numbers in a single day are disabled. That is, if a call is received from that originating number again, the caller receives an error signal, and cannot continue to enter PIN numbers.