CORRECTING and REPLACING: iVoice and Wizzard Software Collaborate to Develop Voice Enabled Standalone Unified Text-to-Speech E-Mail Reader.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers CORRECTION...by iVoice.com MATAWAN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 17, 2003 In BW5101 issued Sept. 17, 2003: Please replace the release with the following corrected version: iVoice, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board OTC Bulletin Board An electronic quotation listing of the bid and asked prices of OTC stocks that do not meet the requirements to be listed on the NASDAQ stock-listing system. : IVOC), a leader in Speech Recognition, announced today that it will be working with Wizzard Software (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). : WIZD), a leader in the speech recognition applications development market. In cooperation they will develop a standalone Voice Enabled Unified Text-to-Speech E-mail Reader See e-mail program. . As increasing numbers of people are using e-mail, the market is demanding more and more from this medium. The mobile phone is becoming the universal front-end and classical information support. In the fast-paced business environment today, there is a need for quick access and response to received e-mail characterized by easy access to e-mail by telephone, wherever it is stored, whatever it contains and wherever the user may be. By merging systems, iVoice and Wizzard Software will create the ideal solution by providing voice access to e-mail by telephone. The Unified Text-to-Speech E-mail Reader allows you to call the system and listen to your e-mail messages over the phone. The Unified Messaging Having access to e-mail, voice mail and faxes via a common computer application or by telephone. For example, unified messaging may send faxes and digitized voice mail to a mail server that turns them into e-mail attachments. system from iVoice uses superior technology to play back your messages in a natural human voice. All e-mail communications are stored in a single mailbox located on an e-mail server See mail server. along with directories and subscriber information in order to let you access the e-mail system using PC client software such as Microsoft Exchange Messaging and groupware software for Windows from Microsoft. Exchange Server is an Internet-compliant e-mail system that runs under Windows NT/2000 and Windows Server 2003. It can be accessed by Web browsers, the Exchange client, versions of Outlook and the earlier Windows Inbox. . Unified Messaging also includes a voice server (with telephone switch integration and voice cards) that is connected to the e-mail system via a LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. . System administrators will appreciate the simplicity of the iVoice Unified Messaging system. The user will also be able to open an attachment in the e-mail, to be played back to them. If it is an audio file it can be played back to the subscriber. If it is any type of ASCII text Alphanumeric characters that are not in any proprietary file format. See ASCII file. the iVoice system will copy the text to the clipboard, run it through the TTS (1) See text-to-speech. (2) (Transaction Tracking System) Software that monitors a transaction until completion. In the event of a hardware or software failure, it ensures that the database is brought back to its former state before the attempt to engine and pass the audio output back to play, to the subscriber. A press release issued earlier today quoted the Kelsey Group and its findings relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc estimates for worldwide revenue from core speech technologies. That quote has been removed from this release at the express request of the Kelsey Group. About iVoice, Inc. iVoice designs, manufactures and markets innovative voice and computer telephony See CTI, VoIP and IP telephony. Computer Telephony - Computer Telephone Integration communications systems for businesses and corporate departments. The Interactive Voice Response (IVR (Interactive Voice Response) An automated telephone information system that speaks to the caller with a combination of fixed voice menus and data extracted from databases in real time. ) products developed by iVoice allow information in PC databases to be accessed via voice command using a standard touch-tone telephone. Our products are designed to be simple for the end user to administer and provide a cohesive system to access databases or messaging systems using your voice. About Wizzard Software Founded in 1996, Wizzard Software has become a leader in the speech technology application development market. Wizzard's relationship with software and communications companies such as Microsoft, AT&TR and IBMR provide opportunities to develop new markets for speech enabled computing. Wizzard architects solutions to business problems using its expertise in consulting, development tools and building applications for the Desktop and Internet. Wizzard has achieved global recognition because of its expertise with voice communication whether it is via PC or telephone. Wizzard's successes have lead to expanding opportunities in both the government and commercial sectors. More information can be found in Wizzard's Investor's Corner at http://www.wizzardsoftware.com/voice/investors/investors.htm NOTE: Any statements that are not historical facts contained in this release are forward-looking statements. It is possible that the assumptions made by management for purposes of such statements may not materialize. Actual results may differ materially from those projected or implied in any forward-looking statements. Such statements may involve risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to those relating to product demand, pricing, market acceptance, the effect of economic conditions, and intellectual property rights, and the outcome of competitive products, risks in product development, the results of financing effort, the ability to complete transactions, and other risks identified in this release, and the Company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings. |
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