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To: Nancy McKinney who wrote (2675)2/21/2000 8:49:00 PM
From: Randall E Westberg  Respond to of 3347
 
Nancy,
Wallstreet isn't even looking at Fonix. (as far as I know)
I can't even buy FONX at Dean Witter...period.



To: Nancy McKinney who wrote (2675)2/23/2000 9:09:00 AM
From: Toni Wheeler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3347
 
biz.yahoo.com

Tuesday February 22, 4:22 pm Eastern Time

<<<Telephony Voice User Interface Conference Reveals That ``The Future Is Now' for Speech Technology

Speech Recognition Handled Tens of Millions of Calls in 1999

TARZANA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 22, 2000--At the recently concluded second annual Telephony Voice User Interface Conference, in Scottsdale, Ariz., numerous companies discussed their implementations of speech technology for call-center applications.

For example, Charles Schwab & Co. said that its automated stock quote and trading system handled 17 million calls in 1999. BellSouth Intelliventures described the company's deployment in Atlanta of a free voice-interactive information service and business guide, a voice portal providing information, among other things, on 8,000 area restaurants. GE Appliances described a successful business-to-business application where retail outlets could check product availability and price by phone.

These applications of speech technology, and others discussed at the conference, led attendees to conclude that ``Speech technology is ready for prime time!'....>>>