Intervoice Secures $6M Expansion Order from a European Network Provider for a Voice Portal Solution.DALLAS -- Intervoice, Inc. (Nasdaq:INTV INTV Intelligent Television INTV Association of Independent Television Stations ), the world leader in converged voice and data solutions, today announced that it has received an order valued at $6 million from a large European network provider for allowing additional subscriber connectivity to content and services. The order is an additional Voice Extensible Mark-up Language (VoiceXML)-based extension to the network provider's existing portal as a core element of the Company's Omvia(R) portal offering. The expansion order, totaling nearly 3,000 ports, includes two years of maintenance from Intervoice. The Omvia Portal application offers voice portal-based access to a growing range of content, both existing and custom, as well as applications from a wide variety of sources (See related press release, Feb. 8, 2005.) Many network operators provide information or entertainment services to subscribers that use content supplied by third parties. Such services typically employ premium rate or freephone numbers, plus more recently web-based content accessible via the telephone. Freephone, local, national and premium rate numbers are important marketing tools for many businesses, and are also a valuable revenue stream for network operators. Service providers must be able to continuously improve their services to stay attractive to their target audience, but this iteration One repetition of a sequence of instructions or events. For example, in a program loop, one iteration is once through the instructions in the loop. See iterative development. (programming) iteration - Repetition of a sequence of instructions. places an operational burden on network operators, who carry out the service modifications for the service providers. The solution from Intervoice provides detailed transaction records that both allows the charging of the end user and also allows the operator to charge service providers depending on their use of network and platform resources such as text-to-speech, voice recognition, fax and applications and prompt downloads. Flexible tariffing also allows service providers to define the economic value of their content, if appropriate without recourse A phrase used by an endorser (a signer other than the original maker) of a negotiable instrument (for example, a check or promissory note) to mean that if payment of the instrument is refused, the endorser will not be responsible. to the operator. The switching of call rates within a call, after first confirming with the caller, allows high-value content to be now charged at a premium, in one seamless activity -- true multi-tariff billing. Statistics also give service providers immediate visibility of the success of the call flow (when are customers dropping out of the call), and how acceptable tariff changes are to the caller. The unique power of the Intervoice rating engine can change rates for multiple transactions within a single call. The key benefits of the Intervoice Omvia platform include: --Setting up a rate on a per-call basis in minutes with no limitations to specific charging ranges --Changing call charges during the call with the caller's approval based on the value of the content selected by the caller --Generating billing records both from a caller perspective and the service provider perspective where revenue is shared between the service provider and network operator "Forward-looking network operators are ready to take their businesses beyond traditional call routing IN and voice mail applications to support subscriber demand for dynamic new applications that extend utility and add opportunity for personalization Custom tailoring information to the individual. On the Web, personalization means returning a page that has been customized for the user, taking into consideration that person's habits and preferences. ," said Bob Ritchey, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. and President of Intervoice. "We are thrilled to continue our partnership with the network operator in providing enhanced services and billing platforms for their subscribers and service providers. It is not unusual for Intervoice to receive a commitment of this size, and the announcement of this commitment, or any commitment, is not indicative of Intervoice revenues for any fiscal reporting period. About Intervoice Intervoice, Inc. (Nasdaq:INTV) provides leading enterprises, network operators and developers with the platform, software, applications and services necessary to optimize the customer experience through voice automation solutions. Omvia(R), the open, standards-based Intervoice product suite, offers unparalleled flexibility for advanced multi-media messaging, portal, 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. and payment applications. The Company's two business units focus on enterprise and network markets, providing solutions that improve operational efficiencies, drive revenue and increase customer satisfaction and loyalty. Building on more than 20 years of systems integration and service delivery experience, the Professional Services (job) professional services - A department of a supplier providing consultancy and programming manpower for the supplier's products. Agility Suite from Intervoice is designed to provide proven best practices toward design, implementation, and optimization of voice applications. Intervoice systems are proven in more than 23,000 implementations worldwide across all industries including: Ameritrade, Amtrak Amtrak, the National Railroad Passenger Corp., authorized to operate virtually all intercity passenger railroad routes in the United States. Amtrak was created by Congress in 1970 in response to more than two decades of continuous operating deficits by privately run , Atmos Energy Atmos Energy (NYSE: ATO), headquartered in Dallas, Texas, is the largest distributor of natural gas in the United States, serving 3.1 million customers nationwide. Atmos acquired TXU's natural gas and pipeline holdings in 2004. , Citibank, CSX Transportation "CSX" redirects here. For the parent company, see CSX Corporation. For other uses, see CSX (disambiguation). 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A Microsoft Certified Partner and Certified Partner for Learning Solutions, Intervoice is headquartered in Dallas with offices in Europe, the Middle East, South America South America, fourth largest continent (1991 est. pop. 299,150,000), c.6,880,000 sq mi (17,819,000 sq km), the southern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , Africa and Asia-Pacific. For more information, visit www.intervoice.com. |
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