Nuance To Enter The Voicemail To Text Field
I just got an email from Nuance that they will be launching a new Voicemail to Text service at CTIA today. From what I gathered the catch is that they will only be selling it to carriers. I have been using SimulScribe for about 3 weeks now and have fallen in love with the voicemail to text features!
It seems like Nuance has approached the problem with a different angle. With SimulScribe and SpinVox you forward your unanswered calls to them. What Nuance actually does is check your carriers voicemail box and convert the voicemails into email or SMS messages. This cuts out some cost but requires your carrier so they will probably charge you a nice fee. 
It turns out that Nuance is using the Dragon Naturally Speaking speech recognition technology that many of us will remember from back in the day. I thought I would point this out since the voicemail to text field has been getting hot recently.
You can read more about the service they are offering carriers at this link.
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April 1st, 2008 11:29
SimulScribe is the largest voicemail-to-text service and visual voicemail application provider in the U.S. SimulScribe’s service works with all major carriers – there is no need to make any changes to your current phone service. Integrate your home, office and mobile lines into one email box. Try it free for 30 days – go to https://apps.simulscribe.com/signup/a/ctia2008
April 8th, 2008 08:58
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