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Introduction

Includes graphical pie charts and a detailed table with complete information about where you make your calls to: local, national, international, mobile, etc. Each segment is shown as a percentage of the number of calls, and again to show how much of the cost is made up of those types of calls. This quickly enables you to see which calls are costing you the most, and taking up the most call time.

Running the report

Click on the function button, on the top right-hand side of the main application window to access the Reports screen.

From this screen, either double-click on the Call Geography report in the reports list or select the report and press the button, as shown below:

Call Geography

The following Report Selection Criteria window appears:

Call Geography

Select a report period

Target Response

You need to select a time period for which you want the report to produce information for. You can select a pre-set period from the drop-down list, as shown above.

The default is set to Last Month (the period from the first day to the last day of the previous calendar month, and NOT the last 30 days).

Or enter your own custom period

Target Response

If you want to specify a period not shown in the list, go back to the Select a report period field and select Custom Period from the drop-down list and then enter your Start and End dates and times manually into the boxes provided, as shown above.

Choose a site

Target Response

If your system is set-up for multiple sites, you have the option of selecting a particular site here. Select the blank line (or leave the box empty) to report on all of your sites.

Choose a specific trunk group

You have the option of running the report on a specific group of trunks. To do this, select the group you're interested in from the drop-down list. To report on all trunks, ensure the box is empty or select the blank line from the list.

Select a particular trunk

You can choose to report on a particular trunk by entering the trunk number in the box. Ensure this box is cleared if you don't want to report on just a single trunk.

Choose an extension group

You can gauge a particular extension group's performance by selecting it here, otherwise leave the box blank to include information from across your entire organisation.

Choose a particular extension

You can choose to report on a single extension or a range of extensions by selecting as shown below, otherwise leave the box blank to include information from across your entire organisation.

Choose calls made using a specific tariff

You can run the Call Geography by a specific tariff. If you have two carriers such as 'BT and 'Cable London', you might want to see where your organisation's calls are going and how much it contributes to your total telephony costs, separated into the two carriers.

Choose calls with specific LCR code

You can run the report for calls made using indirect access to a particular carrier. You may want to see what types of calls are being routed through that carrier, and in this case you would enter the prefix digits for the carrier in question, eg. 'Access Eurobell's prefix is '1452'.

Creating the Report

When you have chosen a reporting period, and are happy with your selections, click on the Run Now button.

The results

Call Geography

The final report consists of two pie charts, and a table.

Report elements Description
Chart The left-hand pie chart shows the amount of calls to the various destinations, whilst the right-hand chart shows the cost of calls to each destination. The legend in the centre allows you to quickly ascertain how many or how costly call to each destination are.
Table This shows in detail the amount of calls that were made to the specific destination, also expressed as a percentage of all calls, along with the average, total and percentage costs associated with each destination.

The summary line at the foot of the table shows the total number of calls included in the report, the total duration of calls, average and total costs.

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