The number of minutes of continuos speech will allow you to make on a mobile phone.
Maximum time that a phone can transmit on a single battery charge.
The total time a battery can power a phone while being used to receive or perform a call, (which consumes more energy than only being powered in standby). Usually expressed in hours.
The elapsed time from when an agent answers a call until the agent disconnects.
The time, measured in seconds, that an agent talks to a customer. This lasts from when the agent first answers the call to when the caller hangs up.
The amount of time a battery at full charge will maintain continuous speech.
Talking on a portable phone uses more battery power than simply having the phone turned on and idle. The length of time a customer can actually talk without recharging the battery is called talk time. Battery capacity is usually expressed in "minutes of talk time" or "hours of standby time."
The number of minutes that a freshly-charged battery allow you to make or take calls on a mobile phone.
Measurement of time that an agent spends talking to callers.
The number of hours the handset can be used in talk mode before recharging is required.
This is the length of time a cell phone user can actually talk without recharging the cell phone battery.
is the amount of time that a battery can power a mobile phone for calls before it needs recharging.
The length of time a user can operate a wireless device before its battery is depleted. Battery life can be directly related to the type of network and service utilized.
The amount of time you can actually talk on your phone before you have to recharge your battery.
The time agents spend with callers during transaction.
Amount of time you can talk on your fully charged wireless phone before the phone will completely discharge the battery.
Refers to free call time included in Service Plans.
The length of time a wireless device may be engaged in transmission (phone conversations, sending or receiving data) before it runs out of battery power. Talk time, expressed in hours and minutes, is much shorter than standby time because transmission requires more power. Therefore, standby time is effected by the amount of time the phone is used for talking. Wireless devices depend on batteries for power; batteries slowly discharge their power and must be recharged and eventually replaced. See also Standby Time.
The time that a call center agent spends on the phone with a caller is known as talk time. Talk time includes everything from the time the agent greets the caller, to the time they make their closing statement and disconnects the call.
The total time for which a battery can power a mobile device while the phone is used to receive or perform a call. Talk time, expressed in hours and minutes, is much shorter than standby time because transmission requires more power. See also Standby time.
The length of time you can talk on your phone before it needs to be charged again (Usually stated in minutes)**.
In either inbound or outbound, talk time represents the average amount of time the representative spends on the phone either handling a customer inquiry or making a presentation.
The length of time that a fully charged battery will last until is entirely drained when talking.
Time in hours you can talk on a phone before the battery runs out
Like 'standby time', this is a vague measure of a handset's battery performance. Talk time is the length of time you can talk (either send or receive a call) before your battery runs down. This value is usually expressed in minutes, since making/receiving calls drains a large amount of power.
The length of time a person can talk on the cell phone without recharging the battery. Usually expressed in minutes. WAP Wireless Application Protocol. Wireless Application Protocol is an open, global specification that empowers mobile users with wireless devices to easily access and interact with information and services instantly. WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a specification for a set of communication protocols to standardize the way that wireless devices, such as cellular telephones and radio transceivers, can be used for Internet access, including email and the World Wide Web. WAP was conceived by four companies: Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia, and Unwired Planet (now Phone.com).
The length of time you can talk on your portable or transportable cellular phone wthout recharging the battery. Normally stated in minutes.
An internal metric for the total number of seconds the caller was connected to a TSR. For purposes of the survey, we ask for this number in minutes.
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Definition: The length of time that a fully charged battery will power a phone engaged in transmission.
(Wireless Phone Feature) The length of time the battery lasts while the phone is in continuous use. Battery energy is consumed at a quicker rate than when the phone is in standby mode.
Talk time is the amount of time a mobile can offer for actual operation (i.e. making or taking calls). A freshly charged battery will have a nominal talk time and this will reduce as the battery is drained, from either being on standby or from making or taking calls.
The amount of time that a fully charged battery will maintain continuous speech.
Time spent on the telephone talking to a customer.
The length of time you can talk on your portable or transportable cellular phone without recharging the battery. The battery capacity of a cellular portable or transportable is usually expressed in terms of so many minutes of talk time OR so many hours of standby time. When you're talking, the phone draws more power from the battery.
The length of time you can talk on a cell phone without having to recharge the battery.
Time elapsed for an initially fully-charged handset to power down when on a single continuous call on the Vodafone Ireland network.
Talk time is how long your battery stays charged while you talk on your phone.
The proportion of time telemarketers actually spend on calls.
The time a phone is on and actively transmitting or receiving a call.
The length of time a person can talk on the cell phone without recharging the battery. Usually expressed in minutes. Typically 2-4 hours.
Talk time is the length of time a person can talk on the cell phone without recharging the cell phone batteries, usually expressed in minutes.
Talk time is how long a cell phone or cell phone headset will hold up when in use. Basically, youre counting the time that you can use a cell phone or cell phone headset in operation before you have to recharge the battery. This doesnt mean that the cell phone or cell phone headset is just turned on, thats Standby Time. The cell phone or headset has to be actually transmitting a call. Talk Time is much shorter than Standby Time because it takes a lot more work to actually transmit a call than it does to be on the ready.
The time an agent spends with a caller during a transaction. Includes everything from "hello" to "goodbye."
The length of time you can spend talking, texting, arguing, singing, playing, etc. before the battery dies and needs to be recharged. When a phone is being used, it draws more power from the battery than when it's simply on, so this is why mobile manufacturers advertise both their Talk Time and their Standby Time.
The total time a battery can power a phone for cellular calls. As the phone drains the battery during a call, the talk time left in the battery diminished until the phone is turned off or the battery is recharged.
Talk Time is an episode of the U.S. television sitcom Yes, Dear.
The duration of a call that a telemarketing agent makes
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