Archive for the ‘Press Releases’ Category

GotVoice Announces GotVoice G2

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

Congrats to the GotVoice Dev Team for the successful launch of GotVoice G2, the newest version of the GotVoice convergence communications platform.

You can read the entire press release here, but some highlights of the platform include:

  • Even faster Voice-to-Text Transcriptions
  • The most accurate transcriptions in the business today
  • Seamless access to any existing Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
  • Scalable and interoperates with all major voice & VoIP carriers

This is a huge advancement in voice-to-text technology, so congrats to the dev team. This platform release is for the carriers and other service providers, but you should see your personal voicemail experience improve over the next few weeks as the product rolls out across the country.

Fox News Radio Together with GotVoice Launch First-of-its-Kind Mobile Phone News Alert Service

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

NEW YORK. – October 3, 2007 – FOX News Radio, the fastest growing radio news network, today announced it has launched a first-of-its-kind, mobile phone news service called FOX News Radio Mobile. The only news network to provide this type of offering, Fox News Radio in partnership with GotVoice, the voice messaging company, will provide silent delivery of FOX News Radio Mobile news content directly into the voice mailbox of subscribers…[cont]

Oceanic Time Warner Cable Selects GotVoice to Deliver Visual Voicemail to over 200,000 Broadband Customers

Monday, October 1st, 2007

KIRKLAND, Wash. – October 1, 2007 – GotVoice, Inc., the voice messaging company, today announced Hawaii-based Oceanic Time Warner Cable has deployed the GotVoice service to over 200,000 subscribers of its RoadRunner high-speed Internet service and Oceanic Digital Phone service. Oceanic is the first cable service to deploy GotVoice, enabling its broadband phone customers to create and send voice messages as well as visually interact with their home and cell phone voice messages in email or online at the Oceanic Web Portal…[cont]

GotVoice Joins BlackBerry ISV Alliance Program to Integrate Voicemail Transcription Services

Monday, October 1st, 2007

KIRKLAND, Wash. – October 1, 2007 – GotVoice, Inc., the voice messaging company, today announced it has joined the BlackBerry ® Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Alliance Program, to further its service offering for BlackBerry® smartphones from Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM; TSX: RIM). Through the program, GotVoice will work directly with RIM to integrate its services with BlackBerry smartphones and create new capabilities that increase mobility and efficiencies for customers…[cont]

R.I.P. Voicemail: GotVoice Lays Traditional Voicemail to Rest with Launch of Transcription Service

Monday, September 10th, 2007

KIRKLAND, Wash. –September 10, 2007 – GotVoice, Inc., the voice messaging company, today announced the launch of the GotVoice Transcription Service, which automatically transcribes voice messages from the user’s mobile, home and office phones into text and instantly sends them to users via email or SMS. In addition to providing the only transcription capabilities for home landline numbers and office/PBX phone systems, GotVoice is the only service with affordable transcription for Sprint/Nextel ™ customers—which represent 25 percent of the U.S. mobile phone market. Sprint/Nextel users are virtually blocked from using any other transcription service currently on the market, due to the provider’s system requirements for call forwarding…[cont]

Reach them a with just one call - GotVoice unleashes the first mobile broadcast messaging service and launches visual voicemail

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

KIRKLAND, Wash. – June 12, 2007 – GotVoice, Inc., the voice messaging company, today unveiled the first-ever voicemail services specifically designed to simplify and enrich mobile voice messaging for people on the go. With society’s shift to a mobile lifestyle, GotVoice Mobile Compose and GotVoice Visual Voicemail make it easy for users to take their favorite GotVoice features on the road. For outgoing voice messaging, GotVoice Mobile Compose makes it easy to send one message to many recipients, eliminating the hassle of calling multiple people with the same information. Visual Voicemail is the industry’s only solution enabling users to view and play all home, mobile and work messages through their mobile phone’s Web browser. With the introduction of these features, GotVoice breaks new ground in helping consumers become more productive through voice messaging…[cont]

Company announces industry’s first cost effective voicemail-to-email solution for work and PBX phone systems

Monday, May 21st, 2007

KIRKLAND, Wash. – May 21, 2007 – GotVoice, Inc., the voice messaging company, today announced GotVoice Business Services, providing the industry’s first cost-effective voicemail-to-email solution for existing work or Private Branch Exchange (PBX) voicemail systems and handsets. Using GotVoice, businesses receive their PBX voicemails as MP3 files in email or at the GotVoice Website – without having to upgrade or replace their phone system. By making voice messages easy to sort, save, playback and forward, GotVoice helps businesses dramatically enhance productivity and cut costs…[cont]

You Have One New Message; GotVoice Debuts Industry’s Most Advanced Voice Messaging Service

Monday, March 19th, 2007

Here’s a link to our latest release:

You Have One New Message; GotVoice Debuts Industry’s Most Advanced Voice Messaging Service

Finally Consumers Can Manage Voicemail Just Like Email – For Free

KIRKLAND, Wash. – March 19, 2007 – GotVoice works effortlessly with all major cell phone carriers, residential lines including those offered by cable and VoIP providers, and corporate voicemail systems – with no carrier or work-place involvement. Whether users opt to receive voicemail via email or at their personal GotVoice Web page, GotVoice enables them to easily send, receive, create and store all of their voice messages—in the same way they use email. There is no software to install and consumers don’t even need a phone to access messages…[cont]