Friday 19th March 2010 - Published by Robert Trigg - Communications Executive
Voxsciences Ready To Replace Spinvox Service
Continuity of Service Offered to Jilted Clients
Following Friday's news that failed voice-to-text brand Spinvox will commence closure of its customer accounts this week, VoxSciences announces that it is ready to receive Spinvox clients looking for a replacement service.
Speaking from VoxSciences' London headquarters, CEO Ken Blackman said, "VoxSciences operates a very similar service to Spinvox and we welcome all former Spinvox customers."
VoxSciences' Voicemail-to-Text service allows users to receive voicemails as SMS text messages, or as inline text via email. Messages can also be received and read online. The system can be easily integrated into an existing IT network to facilitate internal communications.
Incorporated in 2007, the already-profitable VoxSciences counts several blue-chip companies among its clients. The mobile technology solutions company was formed primarily to address the rapidly emerging Voicemail-to-Text market, and is developing a portfolio of mobile solutions which utilise voice recognition technology and will provide mobile business users with convenient, cost saving services.
Using its powerful VERBS (Virtual Engine for Recognition of Basic Speech) engine VoxSciences’ Voicemail-to-Text service saves subscribers time and money otherwise spent dialling in, listening to and laboriously notating their voice messages.
Anyone can test the VoxSciences Voicemail-to-Text service simply by dialling 020 7050 5000 from a mobile phone, recording a message and receiving it as a text message less than 3 minutes later.
Register for a free trial of VoxSciences' Voicemail-to-Text service at www.voxsci.com
Ken Blackman - CEO

