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August 24, 2009

VXI* Cloud Beta Program, released!

We are pleased to announce the open beta of Cloud VXI* VoiceXML for Asterisk is ready to begin and we look forward to you participation. All registred users to this program will receive today the lasted VXI* 4.2 packages to run on al virtual OS ready for Cloud. This software and license keys are only  available for users who have previously register to the VXI* Cloud Beta Program to follow any feedback with I6NET’s Support team. Thank you for your continuous support!
August 19, 2009

I6NET Partner Ecosystem

At I6NET, we recognize the vital role our partners play in our VXI* platforms ecosystem – a community of organizations and individuals focused on a common goal – customer voice and video telephony interactivity business success. Our partner programs provide a strong foundation of support and collaboration that fosters unparalleled value and mutual business success for our customers, partners, and I6NET. I6NET offers global and local partnership categories for every strategic business area and customer need in all market segments. So no matter your area of expertise on IVR / IVVR, you can have an opportunity to grow your business by aligning with us. Currently more than 50 partners works and integrates I6NET Technologies: http://www.i6net.com/about/partners/ Want to learn more? Contact us for more information.
August 18, 2009

OpusReseach – Foundations 2009: Voice Self-Service Meets Web 2.0

According to opusresearch; Phone-based self-service has taken on new meaning as phones morph into multi-functional wireless devices and contact center functions are distributed throughout the globe. Conversational Access Technologies now involve asynchronous interaction among individuals using Web services over the phone lines. Adding the human touch to traditionally automated self-service activities gives companies the option to leverage existing staff and IT infrastructure or outsource operations to managed or hosted service providers. By Dan Miller This very interesting report includes a PDF summary to download. Source: Foundations 2009: Voice Self-Service Meets Web 2.0
August 16, 2009

VoiceXML for Asterisk to replace your existing IVR platforms

All of the more basic DTMF-driven IVR services can be re-created with VoiceXML and the open service architecure that it espouses. The caller isn’t going to notice much of a difference unless you take the migration as an opportunity to rework the user interface. However, moving from a proprietory IVR to a more flexible modern architecure does bring a lot of technical advantages. The advantage that VoiceXML offers is the speed with which changes can be made and new functionality added. You are no longer dependent on your IVR supplier to make any modifications you require and you can re-use existing IT infrastructure and interfaces. These engineering changes have an effect in terms of the product, as any modifications are now easier and quicker to do, resulting in a faster time2market for better customer-oriented services. Actually, by randomising some prompts […]
August 14, 2009

Using VoiceXML with the Asterisk Dialplan

The dialplan is the routing core of an Asterisk server. Its sole role is to look at what is dialed, and route the call to its destination. This is the core of any telephony system and Asterisk is no different. VXI* VoiceXML browser for Asterisk provide to the PBX a new function called vxml() to extend your favorite telephony system with VoiceXML 2.0+ execution. VXI* provide dynamic XML programming services thru HTTP / HTTPS and using PHP, ASP, JSP, PERL, Python, CGI, C#, etc… to create and run advanced web enabled speech applications on your Asterisk. The dialplan is made up of three elements: extensions, contexts, and priorities. An extension is number or pattern that the dialed number is to be matched against and a context is a collection of extensions (and possibly other included contexts too).
August 10, 2009

New VXI* VoiceXML browser Presentation updated

Our last VXI* VoiceXML browser product presentation “August 2009″ on Slideshare: I6NET VXI* VoiceXML browser for Asterisk View more documents from I6NET. Table of contents: Slide 01: Title Slide 02: VXI* About… Slide 03: VXI* Features Slide 04: Why VoiceXML Slide 05: Why Asterisk PBX Slide 06: What VXI* can do? Slide 07: VXI* Packages Slide 08: VXI* The 4 elements Slide 09: VXI* Xtras addons Slide 10: VXI* Servers Slide 11: VXI* goes Cloud! Slide 12: VXI* Release cycle Slide 13: VXI* Support Slide 14: VXI* Documentation Slide 15: VXI* Ecosystem Slide 16: Thank you!
July 27, 2009

VXI* VoiceXML browser release cycle

From its outset VXI* project has been committed to a regular release cycle and has managed to deliver on that commitment without fail. It is the regularity and reliability of these releases that makes our VXI* VoiceXML browser a great option for users and businesses who can plan upgrades and new installs with a reliability packages for Digium’s Asterisk standard releases. This diagram gives our long term commitment to releases and demonstrates the key difference of an evolutive approach following the Asterisk Open Source PBX. Thank you for your continuous support! Releases’ posts: http://www.i6net.com/category/announcement/ Annoucements’ feed: Announcement
July 25, 2009

Skyfire a free web browser for mobiles phones including Flash 10

For the first time ever, on your phone, you can watch any flash video and browse the web using the full-featured PC versions of your favorite websites. With Skyfire, mobile browsing just works – speedy page loads, full video, images and audio. Skyfire is the only mobile browser that supports full Flash and Windows Media videos, including Flash 10 and Silverlight 2.0. Free mobile browser Windows Mobile and Nokia phones Why a flash mobile browser? Video softphones like ZMS for VXI* works fine on Skyfire using your Internet plan. What i can do with Skyfire? You can make IP videocalls using a web hosted telephony service. Where? Anywhere… using your 3G data plan. Start mobile video telephony with Flash 10…
July 21, 2009

New Xtras addons map for VXI*

Xtras addons are “plug-in” that let add specialized capabilites to VXI* VoiceXML browser. These software components provide advanced features for your IVR or IVVR solutions. VXI* is fully integrated with very different Asterisk’s modules and internal elements that VoiceXML is able to manage. These extensions provide new advanced features to get or post information thru Asterisk with the interpreter.
July 20, 2009

VXI* VoiceXML Browser 4.2rc coming soon…

VXI* 4.2 VoiceXML browser for Asterisk will be soon release as RC for 32bit and 64bit last Asterisk servers. This new release will start to be implemented for new IVR / IVVR production platforms. Stable 4.1 release steel available for voice  and  video services. Some updates of this new 4.2 release are: Video 3G stack for VXI* improvements on 64bit OS New VXI* Xtras addons management and configuration updates New Transcoder engine updates for Video over IP,  SIP mode a, b, c New IP camera vendors for the RTSP module Code improvements and bugs corrections