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  2. Voice portal - Wikipedia

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    Voice portals talk to users in their local language and there is reduced customer learning required for using voice services compared to Internet/SMS based services. [ 2 ] A complex search query that otherwise would take multiple widgets (drop down, check box, text box filling), can easily and effortlessly be formulated by anyone who can speak ...

  3. Visual Interactive Voice Response - Wikipedia

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    Visual Interactive Voice Response (Visual IVR) is conceptually similar to voice Interactive voice response (IVR). Visual IVR uses web applications to "instantly create an app-like experience for users on smartphones during contact center interactions without the need to download any app." [1] The user interacts with a visual interface by touch or click commands on his mobile or computer screen ...

  4. Interactive voice response - Wikipedia

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    As calls are queued in the SIP contact center, the IVR system can provide treatment or automation, wait for a fixed period, or play music. Inbound calls to a SIP contact center must be queued or terminated against a SIP end point; SIP IVR systems can be used to replace agents directly by the use of applications deployed using BBUA (back-to-back ...

  5. Voice user interface - Wikipedia

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    Windows Phone is Microsoft's mobile device's operating system. On Windows Phone 7.5, the speech app is user independent and can be used to: call someone from your contact list, call any phone number, redial the last number, send a text message, call your voice mail, open an application, read appointments, query phone status, and search the web.

  6. Electrolarynx - Wikipedia

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    The most common device is a handheld, battery-operated device pressed against the skin under the mandible which produces vibrations to allow speech; [1] other variations include a device similar to the "talk box" electronic music device, which delivers the basis of the speech sound via a tube placed in the mouth. [2]

  7. Phone etiquette 101: When it’s rude to be on speaker — and ...

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    Turn your phone off for important conversations and moments. You want to be present for these moments. If you’re using your phone as a camera, at least put it in airplane or Do Not Disturb mode.

  8. Virtual assistant - Wikipedia

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    Google Assistant running on a Pixel XL smartphone. A virtual assistant (VA) is a software agent that can perform a range of tasks or services for a user based on user input such as commands or questions, including verbal ones.

  9. TalkBox Voice Messenger - Wikipedia

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    Talkbox Messenger (formerly named TalkBox and Talkbox Voice Messenger) is a smartphone application that enables users of iPhone, Android, Windows Phone and BlackBerry to easily communicate via push-to-talk instant voice messages as well as sharing geo-location, pictures and group chat with one another. [1]