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Active
Voice
offers
a
suite
of
innovative
voice
messaging
and
unified
communications
solutions
that
are
ideal
for
organizations
of
all
sizes
in
virtually
any
industry.
See
what
products
best
suit
the
needs
of
your
business
today. |
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A
family
of
voice
and
unified
communications
solutions
which
provide
advanced
messaging
capabilities
using
a
Microsoft®
Exchange®
message
store.
Kinesis
allows
you
to
access
your
communications
either
through
the
telephone
or
computer,
providing
powerful
desktop
and
call
control
functionality.
Kinesis
offers
an
ideal
solution
for
addressing
the
challenging
communications
requirements
of
your
business,
today
and
tomorrow. |
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For
Windows
2000
solutions
offer
advanced
voice
messaging
and
unified
communications
functionality
that
leverages
the
power
and
scalability
of
the
Windows
2000
operating
system.
Utilizing
our
TeLANophy®
desktop
messaging
and
call
control
applications,
the
Repartee
for
Windows
2000
products
make
the
communication
devices
you
already
use
more
effective. |
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An
affordable,
full-featured
Linux-based
unified
messaging
solution
designed
for
small
to
midsized
organizations.
Repartee
LX
brings
you
the
power
of
centralized
message
control
by
allowing
you
to
manage
your
communications
over
the
telephone
or
from
your
PC. |
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A
unified
messaging
platform
that
provides
integrated
voice
mail,
automated
attendant,
audiotext,
and
fax
capabilities.
Repartee
also
includes
an
optional
package
for
use
in
the
hospitality
industry
and
supports
our
TeLANophy
desktop
applications. |
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An
efficient,
feature-rich
voice
messaging
system
designed
exclusively
for
small
businesses.
Reception
offers
advanced
voice
mail
features
such
as
automated
attendant,
fax
routing,
multiple
user
interfaces,
and
support
for
six
localized
languages. |
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An
Automatic
Speech
Recognition
system
that
acts
as
a
virtual
telephone
operator,
providing
callers
anytime,
anywhere
access
to
company
directory
information.
Without
having
to
call
the
receptionist,
look
up
numbers
in
directories
or
check
e-mail
contact
lists,
callers
can
simply
dial
Seven
to
be
connected
to
a
person
whose
number
is
available
in
the
directory
database.
Seven
asks
callers
to
say
the
name
of
the
person
they
wish
to
be
transferred
to,
retrieves
the
name
from
a
database,
and
then
connects
them
to
the
appropriate
extension.
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