Call Catch ACCOUNTING™ is the latest release of Call Catch. With over 15 years of market experience in telecommunications management, the Call Catch ACCOUNTING™ incorporates unrivalled functionality for all vertical industries including:
- Local and Federal Government Agencies
- Legal, Accounting and Professional Services
- Enterprise, Commercial and Financial
- Serviced Office, Conference and Bureau services
- Education, Health and Retirement sectors
- Real Estate, Retail and Hospitality
- Manufacturing, Mining and Heavy Industry
With thousands of clients worldwide, case studies are available for all sectors. Call Catch ACCOUNTING™ features the latest in web application technology including .Net 3.5, Ajax, Silverlight, SQL and Crystal Reports.

Call Catch ACCOUNTING™ provides pricing, provisioning, billing and presentation of telecommunications usage for management and revenue recovery.
Professional services firms can utilize account code or client based billing for phone and data usage. Enterprises are able to allocate costs back to divisions, departments and individual employees; also providing data directly to corporate accounting, HR and management reporting systems.
Call Catch ACCOUNTING™ corporate modules are designed to optimize cost control and revenue recovery for the whole organization. This includes billing management, network data usage, softcopy bill reconciliation and hospitality management.

Minimum Specifications:
Dual Core CPU (Intel/AMD), 2GB RAM, 80GB HDD Windows XP Pro SP2/ Vista Enterprise/Server 2003, Internet Explorer 7.
Components installed with Call Catch ACCOUNTING™:
Net Framework 1.1, 2.0 and 3.5; IIS; SQL Server 2005 Express.
- Fully Web based/Multi-user
- Central management of multi-sites
- Highly scalable
- Supports the majority of phone systems (VOIP and TDM)
- Scheduled reports to email
- Reports available to browser, PDF, Word, Excel and Crystal Reports
- Editable tariff and mark-up rates
- PABX trunk utilization
- Report on site, department, employee, extension, account code and trunk
- Historic reporting
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