January 16, 2007
Industry News
W3C took steps to broaden support for the world's languages in voice applications on the Web.
TORONTO - New Wave Mobile closed its 100 percent acquisition of WagerPhone. The deal was initially scheduled to close December 19, 2006.>
ATLANTA - ClickFox signed a business partner agreement with LogIT Corporation.
FOOTHILL RANCH, Calif. - Applied Voice & Speech Technologies, Inc. expanded its global presence by adding Teltronics, Inc. to its list of global reseller partners.
COLUMBUS, Ohio - CallCopy, a provider of contact center quality management and call recording solutions, has been selected by Avaya for membership in the Avaya DeveloperConnection program.>
MILTON KEYNES, U.K. - Aculab extended the feature set of its host media processing technology Prosody S in a new software release.
BELLEVUE, Wash. & WATERLOO, Ontario - T-Mobile USA and Research In Motion launched the new white BlackBerry Pearl, featuring speaker independent voice recognition for voice-activated dialing.>
ATLANTA - Enact Technology expanded its speak4 voice recognition software for graphic applications that include: AutoCAD, Inventor, SolidWorks, SketchUp, Photoshop, and InDesign.
PHOENIX - Syntellect entered a reseller partnership with Prodapt Solutions.>
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. - Cross Telecom achieved the Advanced Unified Communications Specialization from Cisco Systems.