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Spinvox. Skype. VOIP to SMS, you get the idea.
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One Response to “Spinvox gives Skype oral text”
SimulScribe has been providing voicemail transcription for Skype accounts since February 2007. See below
http://www.speechtechmag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.aspx?ArticleID=35171
SimulScribe already works with Skype, Vonage, land lines and all wireless providers. It is currently available to consumers at http://www.simulscribe.com.
SimulScribe accounts feature unlimited voicemail storage, so users never have to delete their voicemail or worry about callers hearing “sorry this mailbox is full.” There is an online interface where users can log on to manage, READ, listen to and delete voicemail with a single click. SimulScribe’s voice recognition system has over 95 percent transcription accuracy. The service is $9.95 per month for 40 transcribed voicemail messages and $.25 per message thereafter for the rest of the month.
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