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fourth-annual headset feature chart, The

Telemarketing, Nov 1995

Telephone headsets are becoming ubiquitous not only to the telemarketing industry, but to every other industry where the telephone is used to conduct business; for example, just look at the dealmakers on Wall Street or in Hollywood, or at mission control at NASA. Today's headsets are lightweight and comfortable, increase user mobility, enhance the ability to hear and be heard, help reduce neck tension and cumulative trauma disorders, and above all, increase productivity by freeing the telephone communicator's hands from the cumbersome handset.

Selecting the right options offered by the various headset styles and brands is the key to purchasing headsets that will be used, and liked, by telephone communicators. The following exclusive feature chart will facilitate that task. You'll find the names of a baker's dozen headset manufacturers listed with the various headsets they produce, as well as the features of each product. We have also provided a list of headset distributors provided by the manufacturers. The names and phone numbers of the manufacturers and distributors are listed following the chart. (Chart omitted) We recommend that you save this chart as a handy reference source to purchase new or replacement headsets throughout the coming year.

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Copyright Technology Marketing Corporation Nov 1995
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