June 30th, 2011, Madrid, Spain. We are please to announce new french voices from our partner IVONA Text-to-Speech. Céline and Mathieux voices are designed for the french market now available from the Ivona website at www.ivona.com and can be purchased for your VXI*/Asterisk platforms deployments. IVONA technology uses artificial intelligence algorithms, which with computer precision reflects the expression and any individual characteristics of the human voice.
Remember, an excellent and natural Text-to-Speech engine will provide you the best IVR experience for your projects based on phone services.
IVONA is widely recognized and awarded as the highest-quality, most natural-sounding TTS system in the world. IVONA TTS technology can be delivered as “on premise” solution, Software as a Service or embedded into personal devices. In support of its long-standing commitment to accessibility, the Company works closely with the largest organizations supporting blind and visually impaired people in the world, including Royal National Institute for Blind People and DAISY Consortium.
MyVocal is a developer of the mobile audio content platform which combines data and voice services in a convergent consumer product and solution for operators, content publishers and VAS providers. Company is headquartered in France with R&D office in China. MyVocal allows immediate listening to any spoken word audio content (podcasts, travel guides, audio-books, user-generated content, any text converted into speech, etc.) by simply dialing the local phone number. MyVocal is featured with mobile and web portals helping in finding the content, managing playlist and favorites, adding new content to the library, sharing content with friends on Facebook and Twitter, etc.
By definition, MyVocal service works on any phone – audio is played on the voice portal powered by I6NET VoiceXML browser, so it works even on a fixed-line phone or VOIP provider (like Skype). All audio episodes on MyVocal are tagged with unique numeric IDs – users fetch these audio-articles by typing their DTMF codes.
The new extended proposal of MyVocal delivers audio contents and voice services as an operator-branded product in order to create new traffic revenues and get payback from users with:
June 20th, 2011, Madrid, Spain. We are pleased to announce the availability of Lumenvox Text-to-Speech (TTS) connector to the VXI* VoiceXML browser for Asterisk platforms. It’s new TTS option but it’s really interesting because Lumenvox is able to provide both ASR and TTS engines for VXI*. In 2008, It was the first Speech Recognition provider for Asterisk and the first one running with the VXI* VoiceXML browser too.
Lumenvox TTS voices are available in: British English, American English, American Spanish with many more coming soon, e.g. French, Australian English, German.
More information about TTS connectors for VXI* here.
Ivan Sixto, CEO / Business Development Manager of I6NET, is talking about Contact Center (CC) new Business Oportunities with Video Call Center Services over Internet and Cloud Telephony evolution.
June 9th, 2011, Madrid, Spain.Valdepeñas is well known to produce one of the most famous spanish red vines from Castilla-La Mancha. This city has deployed a large innovative auto-attendant service for all its citizen to improve information and many public administration processes. Citizens can now get faster information 24×7, real time feedback, and manage better all their requirements to the Valdepeñas City Government just using their phone. Some key features are:
Get information status for citizen’s requests
Claims and suggestions management
Sports facilities booking
Appointment management
Information Listing
City news
Emergency calls
Polls management
Ambiser has implemented SACVoz a set of VoiceXML applications integrated with the city government backoffice systems. SACVoz is running over Asterisk servers powered by VXI* VoiceXML browser from I6NET. (more…)
Ivan Sixto, CEO / Business Development Manager of I6NET, is talking about Contact Center (CC) new Business Oportunities with Video Call Center Services over Internet and Cloud Telephony evolution.
June 8th, 2011, Madrid, Spain. We are pleased to annouce a new success story about Nuance Recognizer 9 and VXI* VoiceXML Browser for Asterisk, the open source telephony platform. MDtel Telecomunicaciones is an expert company with 10 years experience on Networks, PBX and Telephony systems deployments and I6NET is provider of advanced IVR/IVVR solutions for Asterisk. MDtel has selected VXI* software to run Nuance Recognizer 9 and Asterisk as platform’s server for a Telcos Customer Care Service. Nuance Recognizer 9 was already in production with another PBX and IVR systems and was a key element to keep running the Telco voice services deployed. VXI* is a highly scalable and affordable voice browser, able to rollout standard based VoiceXML applications and ready to run Nuance speech engines through the MRCP interface in carrier-grade conditions.
“We are really very proud to manage with MDtel team a complete service roll-out over Nuance with dynamic grammars and for key business processes in a Telcos environment.” says Iván Sixto, CEO and Business Development Manager of I6NET.
“Selecting the right IVR technology for a carrier-grade project with an important background of existing systems becomes something very critical; we have taken the decision of VXI* with common sense and cost effectivity according to a large experience on Asterisk and Telephony Systems” says Antonio Sánchez, CTO of MDtel.
New VXI* VoiceXML browser 6.1 has been enhanced with new commands line to provide more information to administrators. VXI* data logs are now managed easier from the Asterisk *CLI>; today get online information about all the calls, sessions, accounts, statistics, cache … your IVR/IVVR management becomes simple (for example):
hostname*CLI> vxml show version
Version : V6.1
Build with :
CVS Revision : $Revision: 1.469 $
Gcc : V4.3
Arch : 32 bits
Target : i686
Asterisk : V1.6.2.14
_ : by hudson@debian-50-i386
_ : on i686/Linux 2010-09-06 23:01:26 UTC
Options sum :
Date : May 24 2011 10:04:30
hostname*CLI>
Find here the new commands line dumped with Asterisk *CLI>: Help