LumenVox Speech Engine Achieves Compliance with BroadSoft's BroadWorks(R) Platform
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Speech Recognition Capabilities Add Value to Service Provider VoIP
Offerings
SAN DIEGO & GAITHERSBURG, Md.--(Business Wire)--
LumenVox, an innovator of speech recognition software, today
announced that it has achieved interoperability validation of its
Speech Engine on the BroadSoft BroadWorks(R) VoIP application
platform. BroadSoft's application software enables service providers
to deliver hosted PBX, mobile PBX and SIP and IP business trunking
services.
BroadSoft's service provider customers can now use speech
recognition technology in conjunction with BroadWorks for enhanced
customer service and better business efficiency.
"BroadSoft interoperability validation confirms our speech
recognition software's high level of accuracy and performance," said
Gerd Graumann, Director of Business Development for LumenVox. "The
Speech Engine underwent extensive testing with BroadWorks and will
provide BroadSoft customers with an affordable and valuable speech
recognition tool. The Speech Engine is a strong differentiator for
operators' VoIP services and solutions."
The LumenVox Speech Engine's automatic speech recognition
technology supports several languages, including American,
Australian/New Zealand and U.K. versions of English, several varieties
of Spanish and Canadian French.
"LumenVox's speech software is an example of how an innovative new
technology can enhance what operators have to offer to their customers
with BroadWorks," said Sandro Cianci, director of Business Development
for BroadSoft. "Partners like LumenVox boost the value of BroadWorks
for operators and end-users alike."
About LumenVox
LumenVox provides powerful, accurate, and affordable speech
recognition software together with a committed focus on excellent
customer service. Its innovative speech technology empowers channel
integrators, developers, and solution providers to design and deploy
dynamic speech solutions. LumenVox has gained industry recognition by
winning over 25 awards for innovation, technical excellence, and
user's choice for its Speech Engine and Speech Tuner. LumenVox can be
reached at 858-707-7700 or at www.LumenVox.com.
About the BroadWorks Platform
BroadSoft's IMS-compliant BroadWorks(R) platform provides a
comprehensive range of VoIP applications, including Hosted Unified
Communications, Mobile PBX, Business & SIP Trunking and Residential
broadband services fully integrated into a single VoIP application
platform. BroadWorks is capable of providing these applications with
the reliability, redundancy, scalability and regulatory capabilities
required to deliver carrier-class service.
About BroadSoft(R)
BroadSoft provides VoIP application software that enables the
delivery of hosted telephony and multimedia services. Its
award-winning flagship BroadWorks(R) technology empowers wireless,
wireline and cable carriers to deliver next-generation voice and
multimedia applications and advanced features that enable them to
increase revenue, enhance competitive differentiation and elevate
customer satisfaction. BroadSoft's family of carrier-class software
products delivers the scale, open architecture and reliability that
the world's leading telecommunications companies demand to serve
mission-critical enterprise and residential broadband customers.
BroadSoft provides VoIP applications to 7 of the top 10 and 13 of the
top 25 largest carriers worldwide, as measured by recent annual
revenue, including Korea Telecom, KPN, SingTel, Sprint, Telefonica de
Espana, Telstra, T-Systems, and Verizon. For additional information,
go to www.BroadSoft.com.
BroadSoft and BroadWorks are registered trademarks of BroadSoft,
Inc. All other names are trademarks of their respective companies.
LumenVox
Laura Kennedy
858-707-7700, just say "Laura"
Laura@LumenVox.com
Copyright Business Wire 2008
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