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.
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Tuesday, January 14, 2003
Convedia Delivers IP Media Servers With Native VoiceXML 2.0 Support
Tuesday, January 14, 2003