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Nuance powers new voice mail to text service for Sprint Blackberry users
September 26, 2011
BURLINGTON, Mass. -- Nuance Communications Inc. (NASDAQ: NUAN) announced today that Nuance’s automatic speech recognition technology is powering the new Sprint Voicemail-2-Text service for its BlackBerry® customers, giving them the ability to quickly and easily read their voicemail messages via email or text message.
Tailored for mobile consumers, the new service delivers the freedom and flexibility to stay connected from anywhere, while helping to efficiently identify – and respond to – the messages they care about. As part of the service, Sprint BlackBerry customers receive transcribed messages via email or text message, and can respond with a just a simple click. Further, messages can be easily forwarded and saved – no more writing down of messages or misplacing them.
“Leading carriers around the world continue to deploy Nuance’s Voicemail-to-Text platform because it delivers fast, reliable and accurate voice message transcriptions,” said John Pollard, vice president and general manager, Voice-to-Text Services, Nuance. “In fact, millions of consumers rely on our partners’ services month after month because of the hassle-free, incredibly efficient way in which it turns voicemail into a useful messaging tool.”
Nuance Communications Inc. (Nasdaq: NUAN)
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