iVoice enhances Speech-Enabled Auto-Attendant. (New Products).
iVoice, Inc., a provider of speech recognition technology, has
announced a new hands-free hands-free hand adj → mains libres inv n (also: hands-free kit) → kit m mains libres inv
hands-free adj ( feature to its Speech Enabled Auto-Attendant
that allows an outbound out·bound adj. Outward bound; headed away: outbound trains.
Adj. 1. outbound - that is going out or leaving; "the departing train"; "an outward journey"; "outward-bound ships" caller Caller may refer to one of the following: - Caller (telecommunications), a party that originates a call
- Caller (dancing), a person that calls dance figures in round dances and square dances
- Caller to Islam, the Islamic equivalent of a Christian missionary
to speak the number he or she wishes to
dial, Once logged into The Speech Enabled Auto-Attendant, an outbound
caller can say, "Dial," then a password followed by the number
to be called. There is no pre-programmed list of contacts to set up,
maintain or select from. The new feature was added to help meet the
needs and requests of end-users of the company's Auto-Attendant.
The iVoice Speech Enabled Auto-Attendant was designed to allow
businesses to incorporate speech recognition into their current
communications systems In telecommunication, a communications system is a collection of individual communications networks, transmission systems, relay stations, tributary stations, and data terminal equipment (DTE) usually capable of interconnection and interoperation to form an integrated whole. without duplicating their current voice mail
applications, Using a customized dictionary of names and extension
numbers, callers can contact their intended party using their spoken
voice.
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