Telephony based
Post on July 8th, 2008
Telephony based
North American Telephony-Based Speech Technology & Solution Markets
This study covers the North American speech technologies and solutions markets. It discusses automatic speech recognition (ASR), text-to-speech (TTS), and speaker verification (SV ... (more...)
Telephony-Based Unified Communications - 2007
Telephony-Based Unified Communications - 2007: Improved Enterprise Efficiency versus the Perceived Pain of Adoption November 2006 Executive Summary Companies of all types and sizes ... (more...)
TringMe - Web based Telephony
Use TringMe APIs to build your Voice and Telephony enabled apps. More (more...)
Telephony API-based applications stop responding and you cannot ...
Provides a hotfix for a problem that occurs with Telephony API in Windows Server 2003. You cannot disconnect telephone calls even though the remote party has disconnected. (more...)
EMEA Telephony-Based Speech Technologies and Solution Markets
This study covers the Europe, Middle East and African speech technologies and solutions markets. It discusses automatic speech recognition (ASR), text-to-speech (TTS), and speaker ... (more...)
PALM Associates: Project Profiles - Telephony Based
PALM used NMS T-1 boards to perform tests on candied ADSL circuits. These tests evaluated to possible line speed that could be used to set up the DSLAM (more...)
TringMe - Web based Telephony
This demo will allow you to call any US or Canada number for FREE. Since this is just a demo, your call will be disconnected before 1 minute. Sign-up or Login to get your own ... (more...)
Telephony API-based applications stop responding and you cannot ...
Fixes a problem where you cannot disconnect telephone calls in Windows 2000 even though the remote party has disconnected. (more...)
Telephony Based Visit Management Solution :: CareWatch is a VNAA ...
Welcome to CareWatch CareWatch is a telephony based visit management system that collects payroll data, billing data, & complete documentation from your ... (more...)
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