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Re: venomen2002 post# 17986

Monday, 01/28/2008 1:26:34 PM

Monday, January 28, 2008 1:26:34 PM

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Veno, according to this article in the New York Times, it sounds to me, ONEV's tech crosses all barriers and is able to operate on any phone across the board. So, why is so little emphases placed on the great company called One Voice... OH, I guess I can quote what Mr. Weber said.... "They may not know us now... But they will"...

Sidestepping these limitations, there are services that work on any phone and allow voice replies. Mobile Voice from One Voice Technologies, for example, is a subscription service offered through cellular carriers. Users dial a code to access the feature and then have their e-mail messages read to them over the phone. It allows users to listen to e-mail messages that are read in a (surprise) female voice or to reply by dictating a message.

Mobile Voice is offered only by a handful of smaller cellular services, including Inland Cellular in parts of Washington and Idaho and Plateau Wireless in parts of New Mexico and Texas. Plateau charges $6 a month for the Mobile Voice service. Mobile Voice said it planned to offer the service through more carriers next year.

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