Voice-Mail-To-Text Now Available For Skype Users

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Skype users can now have their voice mail messages delivered to their e-mail and SMS addresses through a voice-mail-to-text service offered by SimulScribe.simulscribe.jpg

Utilizing its proprietary voice-recognition algorithms that transcribe voice mail to text, the service works with wireless, networked, and voice-over-IP services. SimulSribe has recently extended its service to Skype users too. The system’s transcription accuracy is claimed to be more than 90%, and text messages are delivered in “near real time” with the caller’s phone number in the subject line.

The company offers several pricing options for the service starting at $9.95 for 40 messages. You can try SimulScribe free for 1 week.

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2 Comments on “Voice-Mail-To-Text Now Available For Skype Users”

  • Hans
    6 March, 2007, 17:32

    Skype has already anounced that they are partnering up with spinvox to provide this service to all of their customers. You should check them out. They have some innovative services, like their spinmyblog that allows users to update their blogs by simply speaking. Check it out at http://www.spinvox.com

  • anooja
    9 December, 2007, 8:42

    need a voicemail in gmail

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