Industry, academia collab sees launch of call centre

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Industry, academia collab sees launch of call centre
Unisa,Anani Call Centre,Anani Technologies

The Vodacom Business, Anani and UNISA call centre will serve as an employment vehicle and bridge between the university and students.

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From left: Vodacom SA CEO Sitho Mdlalose, Vodacom Business director Videsha Proothveerajh, Anani Technologies MD Derrick Kupa and UNISA director of supply chain management Sibusiso Mthembu.and UNISA, has launched a call centre to respond to the country's escalating unemployment crisis.

The call centre has exceeded standard call centre metrics, with a 98% service level, an 85% first contact resolution score and an abandonment rate of only 0.74%, according to a statement. “At UNISA, we are proud of the partnership we have forged with Vodacom Business, which has now resulted in a call centre launched with Anani Technologies,” says Sibusiso Mthembu, director of supply chain management at UNISA.

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