Sky plans to cut 2,000 customer service jobs—about 7% of its workforce—by closing call centers and shifting to AI-driven support. As customer preferences move toward digital channels, the company is investing in its Livingston site to enhance AI-assisted services.
TalkTalk is revolutionizing customer service by transitioning to the Kraken platform, becoming the first major broadband provider to adopt it. This move aims to enhance service delivery and customer management experiences.
Evidence reveals rising customer dissatisfaction with automated systems in UK businesses, according to a study by Cavell. Chatbots and similar technologies appear to fail in meeting customer service expectations, with 44% of respondents noting a quality slip in service over the past three years. Many UK adults still prefer human assistance in resolving issues, revealing a persistent demand for more personalised, efficient support mechanisms.
In a significant acknowledgment of its pioneering approach to customer service, Evolve IP has been distinguished as a front-runner in the realm of secure and efficient hybrid work solutions. The company’s recent accolade as a “Leader” and “High Performer” in G2’s Winter 2024 report underlines its commitment to facilitating seamless productivity for distributed workforces.
Austrian mobile operator, Spusu, underscores its commitment to human-led customer service, asserting the decision as a response to positive customer feedback. Meanwhile, contrasting strategies are evident, as Vodafone pioneers AI-based customer service technology.
Three UK has partnered with Attensi to gamify staff training, transforming conventional methods into engaging digital simulations. This modern learning approach endorses the network’s commitment to superior customer service, strengthening their core values while enhancing worker competencies.
Enreach, a leading force in Europe’s rapidly growing converged contact solutions sector, has unveiled a groundbreaking analysis exploring the fusion of automation and AI-driven tools within customer service realms. Titled “The Emergence of Automation and AI for Customer Service,” this illuminating report is the brainchild of renowned industry analyst Blair Pleasant, the President of COMMFusion, a respected US-based market research and consulting firm.
GoTo, a trailblazer in communication solutions, has introduced a groundbreaking feature named AI Chat Analysis within its Contact Center platform, enhancing the realm of customer service with advanced AI capabilities. This innovative add-on promises to reshape the way customer service supervisors and analysts understand and interact with customer inquiries.
Vonage, a global provider of VoIP business communications, has been selected by global appliance maker Fisher & Paykel to promote customer service communications to their clientele in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, United Kingdom and the US. The company now uses Vonage’s messaging API to offer customers on-the-spot support notifications for maintenance via SMS. The API also helps businesses improve post-sales, especially regarding the way customers can provide feedback when services have been completed, so that the company can continually improve their services. In addition, the Vonage Messages API, built into the Fisher & Paykel platform, provides automatic and instant SMS confirmations and reminders for all technician appointments. This platform also includes self-service links for customers to easily cancel or reschedule an appointment. Fisher & Paykel Appliances EVP Marketing and Customer Experience, Rudi Khoury, commented: “Today’s customers want to be responded to instantly. They want regular updates from businesses…
We live in a world of increasingly complex telecom and VoIP services, with subscribers having access to an abundance of cutting-edge products. The fierce competition in the field of communications demands an excellent customer experience in order to attract and retain customers, and to reduce churn. With so many choices on offer, the power has shifted to customers – if faced with a problem, they have come to expect an immediate resolution. Unfortunately, the surveys of customer experience in the telecommunication world reveal that, in general, consumers have a very low opinion of the telecoms industry and are dissatisfied with the support that they receive from their providers. It seems that the reason for this deficiency may be found in the mindset of telecom operators, who devote most of their time and effort to building and managing their VoIP networks, rather than indulging their customers. Satisfactory customer experience in…