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I have a customer that has a magix and a 3rd party voice mail,DOS based. The existing VM is about dead and they want to replace it. I could get an intergrated one but they want one that has voice recognition so instead of "press one for Mary" you just say "Mary" and it connects you. Any recommendations.
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Octel 50 will do the job.
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I just looked over the octel info, didn't see anything about voice recognition. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong place
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Check in with Duvoice. Its pretty feature rich and seems to intergrate well with Legend
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I've got both an Octel AND a DuVoice or two laying around. I'll sell you either!
"Press play and record at the same time" -- Tim Alberstein
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do they do voice recognition?
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