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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedGLENAYRE UNVEILS VERSERA VOICE SERVICES SUITE.(Product Announcement)
Audiotex Update, April, 2002
Glenayre Technologies, Inc. , a global provider of advanced and next-generation communications solutions, has unveiled its Versera Voice Services suite, which enables voice driven navigation of voice mail, email and fax messages, dial by voice, and voice controlled address book management services. Glenayre's Versera Voice Services Suite combines voice-driven technologies including text-to-speech (TTS) and automatic speech recognition (ASR) with standards-based solutions to create rapidly deployable, customizable applications that make it easier for subscribers to send and receive messages, manage their communications and access information.
"Glenayre's Versera Voice Services suite offers voice-powered solutions that meet service providers' needs to deploy...
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