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Read Your Voicemail with Iperia’s Visual Voice Messaging App

Iperia, a provider of next-generation voice and messaging applications, has selected Yap to deliver fully automated voicemail transcription for its Visual Voice Messaging application (VVM).

With Iperia’s VVM, wireline and wireless service providers can offer a branded interface on any smartphone, agnostic of network, that allows subscribers to read and listen to their voice messages.

Iperia’s VVM, powered by Yap’s automated voicemail transcription service, allows subscribers to read or listen to their voicemail directly from within a single screen in the VVM application.

“The visual voicemail offerings that are widely deployed today still require users to listen to their messages – there’s nothing visual about that,” says Igor Jablokov, CEO at Yap. “Iperia provides the best of both worlds making their visual voice messaging truly visual by allowing users to read as well as listen to their voicemail.”

“The accuracy levels provided by Yap are virtually on par with what agents can provide,” says Sam Waicberg, CEO at Iperia. “Furthermore, Yap’s fully automated approach requires no human involvement, providing much faster response times and helping guarantee that subscribers’ personal information remains private.”

In addition to voicemail, Iperia’s conferencing, video-mail, voice notification and voice SMS applications will be integrated with Yap’s automated voice transcription services.

Iperia offers its VVM with Yap’s voicemail-to-text on iPhone, Android, Blackberry, WinMobile, and Symbian smartphone devices.

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