Difference between revisions of "CTI"
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− | CTI allows a computer to interact with telephone, e.g. in set up and terminate calls with numbers taken from a directory via a PC application. | + | CTI allows a computer to interact with the telephone, e.g. in set up, and terminate calls with numbers taken from a directory via a PC application. |
There are basically two different approaches supported with CTI: | There are basically two different approaches supported with CTI: | ||
* The computer (e.g. a PC located at the same desk as the telephone) directly interacts with the telephone: '''First Party''' CTI. | * The computer (e.g. a PC located at the same desk as the telephone) directly interacts with the telephone: '''First Party''' CTI. | ||
− | * The computer (could be | + | * The computer (could also be a co-located PC) interacts with the telephone system (e.g. [[SIP]] application server), and the latter controls the telephone: '''Third Party''' CTI. |
== See also / Siehe auch == | == See also / Siehe auch == |
Revision as of 08:48, 9 October 2006
CTI = Computer Telephony Iintegration
Explanation
CTI allows a computer to interact with the telephone, e.g. in set up, and terminate calls with numbers taken from a directory via a PC application.
There are basically two different approaches supported with CTI:
- The computer (e.g. a PC located at the same desk as the telephone) directly interacts with the telephone: First Party CTI.
- The computer (could also be a co-located PC) interacts with the telephone system (e.g. SIP application server), and the latter controls the telephone: Third Party CTI.