0 a place where people use telephones to provide information to customers, or to sell goods or services -- centrum obsługitelefonicznej, callcentre
The term "putting services on line" covers a multitude of sins—from a telephone call centre to transactions on the internet.
I have toured the facility, which resembles—indeed, in some ways, is—a large call centre.
Depending on local eligibility criteria some landlords make a charge to residents to cover the ongoing cost of the equipment and specialist call centre.
At the same time, they are spending £5 million on new computers and a new call centre.
The utilities, for example, with their high seasonal demand, can spill over from one call centre to another.
There was much background noise: 80 to 100 people were working in the call centre.
For example, a call centre might well be classed as a service business rather than a manufacturing industry, self-evidently.
Meanwhile, the council has found £21 million to spend on other priorities, including a new call centre, while not passporting all the money through to schools.