InternetSupervision Unveils Voice Contact for Website Monitoring

May 13, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
InternetSupervision.com announces the release of Voice Contact for members requiring more personal notification than email or SMS messaging about their website and server downtime.

InternetSupervision clients now have the ability to add voice contacts on any monitored service on accounts with premium features enabled. “Voice Contact enables our clients to set priority contacts on individual monitored services and have those contacts notified by an experienced operator,” said spokesman Pete Prestipino. When a website fails, InternetSupervision operators go through the predefined voice contact list until a person is reached and the server or website status information is passed on.

InternetSupervision monitors the availability, performance, and content from UL approved offices with 24/7 personnel in Washington DC, Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Santiago, Chile and two remote check points in Gloucester, UK and Sydney, Australia. The InternetSupervision service monitors internet availability (FTP, SMTP - outgoing mail servers, POP3 email servers), supervises the performance of website and ecommerce transactions (including website forms) and website content supervision for cyber-attack monitoring.

For more information on InternetSupervision’s website monitoring and Voice Contact Notification service, visit www.InternetSupervision.com.