Category: Technology
Company: Gartner
Created by: consultant
Number of Blossarys: 2
Voice over wireless LAN (VoWLAN) is defined as the use of VoIP technology and wireless network components to support voice over Wi-Fi.
A voice portal uses advanced speech recognition technology and provides access to information on the Internet. Key components of most voice portals are speech recognition, text to speech, information ...
Voice response systems (VRSs) are specialized technologies designed for providing callers with verbal and faxed answers to inquiries without assistance from a person. They provide account ...
A voice response unit (VRU) is an automated telephone answering system consisting of hardware and software that allows the caller to navigate through a series of prerecorded messages and use a menu ...
In its widest sense, voice switching, control and applications (VSCA) refers to the functions performed in a network that alter the path taken by information as it traverses that network, whether in ...
A voice-enabled residential/small-office gateway/router with embedded DSL modem, also known as an xDSL IAD, is part of a voice-over-DSL solution. It enables the bundling of multiple derived voice ...
VoiceXML is an XML-based language supported by more than 200 companies. It was founded by AT&T, IBM, Lucent and Motorola. The purpose of VoiceXML is to develop interactive voice-controlled ...