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September 11, 2008

VXI* 3.1 final 64bit released!

The final VXI* VoiceXML browser 3.1 “late summer” ref. 2008-09-02 64bit is now released with the already published VXI* 3.1 32bit! These new release is suitable for production Linux 64bit platforms running with all lastest Asterisk 1.4 kernels. We are already working on the next 4.0 64bit! Stay tuned to the blog to keep up to date on our progress or check out one of our nightly builds and see for yourself! You can download now both 32bit and 64bit new packages from website for registered users. Powered by I6NET Software Same new features and modifications as in 3.1 32bit release. Thank you for your continuous support!
September 2, 2008

VXI* 3.1 final released!

The final VXI* VoiceXML browser 3.1 “late summer” ref. 2008-09-01 32bit is now released! In few days the same package for 64bit will be available too. These new release is suitable for production platforms running with all lastest Asterisk 1.4 kernels. We are already working on the next 4.0!  Stay tuned to the blog to keep up to date on our progress or check out one of our nightly builds and see for yourself! You can download these new packages from website for registered users. Powered by I6NET Software New features added: add: additional properties for the TextToVideo add: Specific video URL in the accounts add: Video detection add: Counters (PEAK, DENIED, SPEECHS) add: Set VXML_ERROR if the session cannot be open (content the cause) add: End date to the session dump add: Use Number (calledif)) to identify the account […]
August 18, 2008

Dimension Data’s report about Speech Self Service perception gap between consumers and vendors

This insteresting 2007’s summer study published by Dimension Data (in collaboration with Cisco) on the perception gap between “vendors” (developers, system integrators, voice application developers, and speech technology vendors) and “consumers” of speech-enabled self service solutions helps better understanding the business opportunities with IVR. Conclusion, we need to listen more about user’s requirements and needs before building a speech self service. Of course, that may not be a revelation to anyone who seriously engages in voice user interface design. IVR cost-saving is welcome for users Deploying cost saving solutions where there is a benefit to consumers is a positive factor. 21% of consumers that see call centres aspiring to deliver quicker and efficient service as the main reason for the deployment of automated solutions. Most important benefit of using IVR is 24×7 service What do you think is the most […]
July 30, 2008

VoiceXML accounts management with VXI*

Most of VXI* services need to share different VoiceXML applications and manage port capacity between them. VXI* allows to create special accounts to have a easy maintenance of your inbound/outbound lines and IVR/IVVR services. This advanced feature has been defined for advanced VoiceXML hosting services deployment with VXI* servers, All capacity set to one application is shared between the full server capacity (VXI* actived ports), so you can set any number of sessions for each application from 1 to maximum server ports. Remember, you must assign only availables ports to have 100% service availabilty. Check in your Asterisk VXI* server this: CLI*> extensions reload CLI*> vxml reload CLI*> vxml show accounts See more information about VoiceXML accounts here. The I6NET Support Team
July 1, 2008

VXI* 3.1 now for 32bit and 64bit

The newest VXI* VoiceXML browser 3.1 ref. 2008-06-25 32bit and 2008-06-24 64bit are now released! These releases are for preproduction platforms running with all lastest Asterisk 1.4 kernels. You can download these new packages from website for registered users. More information about VXI* updated features here. Thank you for your support!
June 8, 2008

VoiceXML based IVR are leading the market’s evolution

According to last 2008 Datamonitor‘s report and a referenced DestinationCRM‘s article, global investment in IVR licenses will increase from $475 million in 2006 to $845 million by 2012, in large part due to the adoption of VoiceXML. In a shift away from open-standard IVR platforms, these new statistics show approximately 69 percent of all IVR shipments will be VoiceXML-based platforms. A resume of most important facts of this can be read bellow that are in line with our VXI* evolution outcomes.
April 17, 2008

New VXI* 3.0 released!

The newest VXI* VoiceXML browser 3.0 ref. 2008-04-14 is now released! This release contains important enhancements for Asterisk 1.4.X last versions. It also contains a complete review of the PBX connection for the lastest version of the Asterisk 1.4.X software. You will find a package for different environments, called Etch GCC4 / libstdc++ 6. All the binaries are compiled in Debian Linux OS. New features and modifications added: ASR Lumenvox Speech Engine integration (audio and video) Remove applications integration (call from Asterisk) Conference from the transfer tag with conf Call a Asterisk application fom the VoiceXML session. Prompt local file not exits correction (item increment removed) Support 3gp file format extension 3G-324m supports for VoiceXML 2.0+ Update 3G connector for sip.fontventa.com (12/01. 15/01, 29/11) Building and dynamic speech grammar supported License upgrading bug correction TTS caching improvements TTV text-to-video reloaded! for […]
March 12, 2008

Digium® and I6NET Announce Partnership to offer VoiceXML browser technology into Asterisk

I6NET Solutions and Technologies is proud to announce today partnership with Digium Inc. the Asterisk® Company. We post here the press release published: HUNTSVILLE, Ala., and Madrid (Spain), 2008 March 12 — Digium®, Inc., the Asterisk® Company, and I6NET Solutions and Technologies, Limited a pan European company specialized in the development of new applications and advanced communication solutions, announce today their partnership. I6NET’s VoiceXML browser and software technology enables the creation of interactive voice and video applications. This product is the first complete VoiceXML browser add-on for Asterisk. More information is available at www.i6net.com. VXI* VoiceXML browser for Asterisk gives developers, operators, and service providers the ability to rapidly develop and deploy innovative VoiceXML-controlled voice and video applications in VoIP, PSTN, and 3G-324M networks. VXI* is fully compliant with W3C VoiceXML 2.0 and some 2.1 specifications, and can easily integrate […]
March 8, 2008

I6NET at OpenSER Summit – VON.x Spring San José

March 17 – 20, 2008 Mcenery Conversion Center San José, CA The second OpenSER Summit will take place in San Jose, USA , on the 17th of March, 2008. This is the first US edition of the OpenSER Summit – following the European edition, a large segment of the OpenSER community have continouosly asked for an edition to address also the American community. The summit is again hosted inside the VoN Spring 2008 Exhibition, as a pre-conference event. This OpenSER Summit edition is sponsored by a parallel OpenSER related event, the OpenSER Pavilion . The pavilion is a common exhibiting area – booth 1027, inside VON.x expo, gathering, under the OpenSER name, five different companies OpenSER, VozTelecom, Tansnexus, LocalPhone, Voice-System  and I6NET working or using the project. I6NET will show “IVR and IVVR IP/3G VoiceXML services integration for OpenSER platforms”. […]
March 4, 2008

3G Video recording and web publishing

This demo helps to understand the infinite possibilities of 3G/IP convergence between 3G video telephony applications and web. This simple example runs a VoiceXML video calling service in a Linux server, Asterisk, VXI* and a Digium TDM board E1/T1. VoiceXML allows to manage easily all video dialogs, real time video recording and 3GP conversion to Flash SWF. 3G Video Call >> VoiceXML [ 3GP file >> SWF file (Flash) ] Video: http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=NDIgHoovZ0w