(Lincoln Nebraska - USA) June 25th, 2009 - Interact's SPOT VoiceXML/CCXML SIP based interpreter set offers business an advanced and cost effective way of handling day to day operations such as professional conferencing, voicemail, outbound dialing, and data collection using ASR/TTS.
In today's evolving market, as SIP-based application servers begin to replace traditional PSTN-based services, Interact's latest version of SPOT VoiceXML/CCXML based interpreter allows SIP providers to deploy next-generation services architecture using VoIP-based technologies. Interact's latest version of SPOT boasts a stronger, more robust SIP stack, which is now used for VoIP support on all integrations, while at the same time supporting SS7, ISDN and CAS signaling. Version V6.8 of SoftSPOT also meets SIP connect requirements for IP-PBXs.
As companies expand and grow, their communications will undoubtedly also expand and grow. Interact's SPOT VoiceXML/CCXML based interpreter set boasts no telephony hardware footprint, and can dramatically reduce telecom expenses by allowing a growing business to use only as many channels as needed. Interact's SPOT also reduces costs by allowing businesses to connect with partners, customers, vendors, and clients from around the globe at a lowered cost. If a local business in the United States needed to contact a vendor in South America, with SIP trunking they could do so for the same low prices as if they were placing the call to a local network.
Why pay more for traditional PSTN-based services when Interact's Spot VoiceXML/CCXML based interpreter can add to your income instead? Requiring only a server and SIP trunks, SPOT can help your business maximize your profit potential while drastically reducing expenses.
Now available with SoftSPOT, a pure software SIP-based VoIP IVR platform, are five (5) feature rich professional conferencing, voicemail, outbound dialing, data collection using ASR/TTS, and calling card demo applications. SPOT's hardware platform also includes sample templates for application development.
Request a trial Version of SPOT now and see for yourself how it compares to your current interpreter. http://www.iivip.com/spot.php