Call recording allows Business Voice Admins to:
- Record calls manually or automatically to meet organizational needs such as:
- Policy management or compliance
- Allow users to record calls manually for personal reference
Types of recordings
- Automatic recordings
- Admins can record all calls.
- To access recorded calls:
- Admins can check Vault.
- Users can check their call history.
- On-Demand recordings
- Allow users to record individual calls for:
- Personal reference
- Note taking
- Sharing
- Allow users to record individual calls for:
Admins can access recorded calls through Vault. End users can access recorded calls in the call log.
Automatic call recording
- When recording starts, a visual indicator shows the recording is in progress.
- Before recording, both the caller and call recipient are notified.
- If the call is muted, recording continues.
- If a call is put on hold, recording is paused. The recording resumes when the call is removed from hold.
- Users canât record a call thatâs already being recorded.
Manage On-Demand Call Recordings
- To record the call, users can press .
- Before recording, both the caller and call recipient are notified.
- When the recording starts, a recording indicator appears.
- If the call is muted, recording continues.
- If a call is put on hold, recording is paused. The recording resumes when the call is removed from hold.
Access call recordings in the call log
- The Mic displays for calls when calls are recorded.
- For transferred calls, the appears in the call history.
- Users can play the call recording in their call history
- The call history shows if the recording is in process.
- When thereâs a recording error, an error message displays in the call log.
- While a recorded call downloads, a spinner displays.
- When the download is complete, users can play recorded calls.
Delete call recording
Users can delete the call recording by deleting the call log associated with it.
Note: The organization will continue to retain the call log and recording according to the retention rules set by them.