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IVR

abbreviation for
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) International Vehicle Registration
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The traditional IVR systems are content-based IVR systems.
That's because such services can prevent an organization from tens of thousands of dollars--or more--in lost business in the event a phone connection or IVR system fails to perform."
Meredith Clark, Ph.D., and David Friend, Ph.D., from CONRAD, a reproductive health research organization, in collaboration with the University of Utah, created this IVR using a dual-protection or multipurpose prevention technology (MPT) to concurrently protect women from the sexual transmission of HIV and unintended pregnancy.
IVR is not a customer avoidance tool, he adds, saying that businesses that use it as such may get their wish and keep customers away.
The new IVR system serves over 26 different options to customers in the sub menu with special attention given to emergency and technical queries.
"What happens is that we build a common IVR platform and instead of terming it a contact centre IVR or VAS IVR, we call it a unified IVR platform," Satyarthi explained.
Participants receive a complimentary eye screening by an IVR ophthalmologist, and suitable candidates are enrolled in the trial.
IVRCL holds 62.35 per cent in IVR Prime, while 7-8 per cent is held by foreign institutional investors and another 14 per cent by the promoters.
Mr Sabbah said if the IVR is unable to address the callers' queries, they would have an option to speak to an agent in Hindi.
Technological innovations such as IVR herald a fundamental evolutionary shift in the way we communicate with each other.
With IVR, logically isolated VSAN fabrics can share a common, centralized tape library or disk array without exposing one fabric to potential problems in a neighboring fabric.