Tuesday, January 14, 2003

Convedia Delivers IP Media Servers With Native VoiceXML 2.0 Support

Convedia added native VoiceXML 2.0 support to its line of media servers. The company said application developers could use its SIP/VoiceXML control interface to create enhanced services for 2.5G/3G wireless and next generation wireline networks. Examples could include voicemail and unified messaging, IP Centrex and hosted PBX, phone-based Internet information retrieval systems, multimedia conferencing, calling card services, speech-enable applications, Class 5 services, etc. VoiceXML, which is based on the Worldwide Web Consortium's (W3C's) Extensible Markup Language (XML), supports touchtone (DTMF keypad) and automatic speech recognition (ASR) for user input, and pre-recorded audio and text-to-speech synthesis (TTS) for output.
http://www.convedia.com
http://www.voicexmlforum.org