Click To Call
Microprixs Click To Call

Click-to-call, Also Known As Click-to-talk, Click-to-chat And Click-to-text, Is A Form Of Web-based Communication In Which A Person Clicks An Object (E.g., Button, Image Or Text) To Request An Immediate Connection With Another Person In Real-time Either By Phone Call, Voice-over-internet-protocol (Voip), Or Text. Click To Talk Requests Are Most Commonly Made On Websites But Can Also Be Initiated By Hyperlinks Placed In Email, Blogs, Wikis, Flash Animations Or Video, And Other Internet-based Object Or User Interfaces.
Click-to-call (Ctc) Is Actually A Misleading Name For This Technology In Its Most Common 21st Century Implementation. “click-to-call” Technology Now Virtually Always Refers To A Means For A Web Consumer To Ask A Website Operator To Call Her. In Other Words,
“click-to-call” Would Be More Accurately Referred To As “request-a-call,” As In “please Give Me A Call (Here Is My Phone Number).” Ctc Technology In Most Instances Requires The Web Consumer To Enter His Phone Number In Order For The Site Operator, Or Its Csr S, Or Audio Telephony Version Of An Autoresponder, To Place The Call. Ctc Technology Is Now Used Most Often To Convert Web-based Traffic Into Direct Telephone Communication Between An End User And Some Other Entity. Ctc Originates Out Of The Older Pc2pc Telephony Whereby A Client, Or Software Application, Was Downloaded Onto An End User’s Own Personal Computer To Interface With The Same Software Running
1) Call tree avoidance or navigation
2) Video engaging enterprise or video chat
3) Request-a-Call technology