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January 10, 2012

New VXI* VoiceXML browser Presentation 2012

Our new VXI* VoiceXML browser presentation 2012 on Slideshare: I6NET VXI* VoiceXML Brower 2012 View more presentations from I6NET Table of contents: Slide 01: Title Slide 02: VXI* About… Slide 03: Why VoiceXML Slide 04: VXI* Linux Packages Slide 05: VXI* 32bit/64bit Slide 06: Asterisk 1.4, 1.6, 1.8 Slide 07: VXI* Update/Upgrade Slide 08: Hardware Servers Slide 09: Asterisk Telephony boards Slide 10: VXI* Cloud-Ready Slide 11: Xtras* Software Extensions Slide 12: Xtras* Text-to-Speech Slide 13: Xtras* Automatic-Speech-Recognition Slide 14: Xtras* MRCP Client Slide 15: Xtras* Outbound Dialer Slide 16: Xtras* Video IP/3G Slide 17: Xtras* Flash/RTMP Server Channel Slide 18: Xtras* Call Recorder MP4 Slide 19: Xtras* IP Cameras RTSP Slide 20: 5 years of VXI* since 2006 Slide 21: Thank you!
January 9, 2012

New Linux Distributions update [CentOS 6] for all VXI* Packages

Entering 2012, we are please to announce a new important packaging update of the VXI* VoiceXML browser 6.3 release. First, we will provide more packages for most Linux OS kernels, base on Linux Debian and CentOS/Redhat distributions. Now, you can install VXI* on latest CentOS 6.0, 6.1, 6.2 kernels both 32bit or 64bit. By the way, the previous packages for CentOS 5 have been updated too. Download all our packages: Debian 6.0 Squeeze 32bit | 64bit Debian 5.0 Lenny 32bit | 64bit CentOs 6.0-6.2 32bit | 64bit CentOs 5.4-5.7 32bit | 64bit More information: http://www.i6net.com/downloads/
January 6, 2012

New VXI* VoiceXML browser 6.3 released!

We are very pleased to present the 6.3 release ref. 2011-01-05 of our VXI* VoiceXML Browser for Asterisk. There’s improvements and new specific features that will provide you the best IVR / IVVR experience for your voice and video telephony projects. VXI* 6.3 is suitable for production platforms running with all latest Asterisk 1.4, 1.6, 1.8 kernels! (all Asterisk’s packages are available for download too). Now, our development team is working on the 7.0 release! Many Linux OS Distributions versions available based on: Debian 6.0 Squeeze 32bit | 64bit Debian 5.0 Lenny 32bit | 64bit CentOs 6.0-6.2 32bit | 64bit CentOs 5.4-5.7 32bit | 64bit You can download these new binary packages from this website for registered users. Powered by I6NET Software New features added and modifications: add: Support of date/time DTMF builtin grammars. add: Configuration parameter to disable to […]
January 3, 2012

Meet us at next Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2012

I6NET will be present at next GSM Mobile World Congress (formely 3GSM World Congress) Barcelona, 27 February – 1 March 2012, at French Pavilion UbiFrance on Hall 2, Booth 2F49. The venue for Mobile World Congress, is located in Fira Montjuïc the centre of Barcelona: Fira de Barcelona Avinguda Reina Maria Cristina, s/n 08004 Barcelona (Spain) To meet us, please send an email and select our company I6NET at ULEX‘s booth for a meeting during the congress with our managers. About 3GSM Mobile World Congress The GSMA Mobile World Congress (formerly 3GSM World Congress) combines the world’s largest exhibition for the mobile industry with a stimulating and insightful congress that brings together prominent leaders and personalities from mobile operators and equipment vendors, as well as Internet and entertainment professionals. The 2012 Mobile World Congress – Barcelona is expected to attract approximately 50,000 attendees and 1.400 […]
December 14, 2011

Avanzada7’s online store offers new VXI* Software Packs for the Iberian Market

I6NET and Avanzada7 are business partners since 2008 providing many value added services and products for Asterisk’s platforms. Avanzada7’s online store is leading VoIP and Open Source Telephony products distribution in Spain, now offers VXI* software to deliver advanced IVR solutions for Asterisk powered by the VoiceXML open standard. The online store is expected to be of particular value to spanish and portuguese’s VAR’s who seek the convenience of online retailing for their projects’ needs. More information: http://www.avanzada7.com
December 8, 2011

Web Phone Video Call Demo – Spanish [Video]

VOIP2DAY 2011 Madrid Event: Altitude Software – I6NET Conference Date: October 4, 2011 Ivan Sixto, CEO / Business Development Manager of I6NET, is showing our latest Web Phone Software over Internet. This video is a real demo of the latest I6NET’s web phone technology to make easily video calls over the web and create video contact center services. The main component is the Flash/RTMP Server Channel for VXI*, to add a web phone service on any web page (flash editable and customizable). With this software, you can make voice/video calls over the web and connect your online shop or corporate pages to your contact center agents. YouTube (shortlink): http://youtu.be/8vuMPqQH9RU More videos from Altitude Software: http://www.youtube.com/user/isixto More information: Altitude – I6NET’s conference at VoIP2DaY 2011 [Video]
November 8, 2011

Article: Explaining the (non) adoption and use of interactive voice response (IVR) among small and medium-sized enterprises

This article by University of Geneva – Switzerland (by Caroline Kähr and Martin Steinert) talk about the (non) adoption of IVR self-service technologies and use of interactive voice response (IVR) among small and medium-sized enterprises. It also explores why advancements in IVR technology are leading to a growing number of self-service options and opportunities for big corporations to boost productivity. To our opinion, IVR vendors have focused their market in large deployments for long time and now it’s time to improve SME business processes too with flexible and low cost IVR systems like VXI*/Asterisk platforms. Executive Summary: Typically, the penetration of interactive voice response systems (IVRs) is described as being very high especially among large companies. The paper at hand discusses the use and adoption rate of such systems among companies, especially among small and medium-sized enterprises (SME). The study […]
October 8, 2011

Since 2006… Five years of VXI*!

Five years ago in 2006, the first public 1.4 beta of VXI* VoiceXML Browser launched, and in our blog post today we celebrate with “Five Years of VXI*”. There are  more than 200 customers worldwide with production’s services, 3000 registred users, developers, students… VXI* can be deployed to replace traditional IVR platforms from small businesses to large corporations’ projects requirements. Over these years, VXI* has matured with Asterisk’s evolution and adding hundred of amazing features to an IVR like Video, Flash, Dialers and a large selection of TTS/ASR free or commercial engines. Happy 5th Birthday, VXI*! We are looking forward to seeing where the next 5 years take you! Timeline summary: 2006 2006-09: VXI* 1.4 released! – Launched as Beta… for Asterisk 1.2… 2006-11: VXI* 1.5 released! – Asterisk 1.4 and NOW supported! 2007 2007-03: VXI* 2.0 released! – More […]
September 16, 2011

New VXI* VoiceXML browser 6.2 released!

We very are pleased to present the 6.2 release ref. 2011-09-15 of our VXI* VoiceXML Browser for Asterisk. There’s improvements and new specific features that will provide you the best IVR / IVVR experience for your voice and video telephony projects. VXI* 6.2 is suitable for production platforms running with all latest Asterisk 1.4, 1.6, 1.8 kernels! (all Asterisk’s packages are available for download too). Many Linux OS Distributions versions available based on: Debian 6.0 Squeeze 32bit | 64bit Debian 5.0 Lenny 32bit | 64bit CentOs 5.4 32bit | 64bit You can download these new binary packages from this website for registered users. Powered by I6NET Software New features added and modifications: mod: Correction to support the Dial alternative without the tel: prefix. mod: Correction add a fixe maxspeechtimeout to extend the timeout. add: Option to execute a CLI command after the load (for chan_h323). add: Option to load a dynamic library (for chan_h323). […]
September 13, 2011

IVVR Farming for 3G Streaming Live Video Services

The 3rd Generation Video Telephony value added service providers have seen the benefits of centralizing equipment as it reduces maintenance costs (everything is now managed as a whole) and increases equipment use, since equipment (such as Video IVR ports) can now be shared among 3G operators, thus lowering the overall number of required ports. Wireless telecommunication operators are rolling out UMTS / 3G networks and providing broadband internet speeds and ability for service providers / customers to access IVVR rich services such as video streaming and mobile TV. Live Video like TV contents are delivered thru RTSP streaming servers and prerecorded MP4 / VXML contends thru NAS systems. The proposed architecture basically supports any single point of failure. Thus, videocalls will continue to be processed even after a failure.   The following high availability features are: Dual SIP routers: OpenSER […]