Babcock, Michael Alex
2008-Oct-06 07:25 UTC
[asterisk-users] Fwd: Fonolo: Visually Navigate & Dial IVR Phone Menus in Web/Mobile Browser
this might be classifyed to some of you as "ot" but i wonder what this will do for the asterisk community? Begin forwarded message:> Date: October 5, 2008 5:17:36 PM GMT-08:00 > Subject: Fonolo: Visually Navigate & Dial IVR Phone Menus in Web/ > Mobile Browser > Source: Tech[dot]Blog > Author: Abdul Aziz > > It is a fact that everyone hates to listen to automated phone menus- > Interactive Voice Response (IVR)- and go through endless options to > reach a human being. A service called Fonolo has tried to make this > experience easier by listing the entire phone menu tree visually on > one page and provides call buttons to skip right to that part of the > menu. The best part is that it actually calls you when it?s time to > talk to someone and you don?t even have to do any dialing. > > Fonolo transcribes the phone menus of large companies to navigate > them visually. Pick the company you need, scan through their phone > menu visually, then just click the spot you need to call. Fonolo > will automatically dial, navigate their menu and then dial your > phone. When you answer, you will be connected to the right spot in > the menu. You can even bookmark any point in a phone menu and access > that bookmark as a simple URL through your browser or smartphone. > > > > Fonolo also provides an ?Intelligent Call History? that allows you > to keep track of your calls, notes and recordings. It automatically > organizes all of your calls to a given company, regardless of which > phone you used or which number was dialed. It stores recordings of > all the calls that you can review at any time or forward to someone > by email. It also allows you to write text notes during a call that > get stored with the history. You can later search and review those > notes. > > Fonolo?s revolutionary technology ?spiders? the phone menu system, > much like a search engine spider crawls a website. Their system > dials companies, navigates their menus and uses a combination of > speech recognition, signal processing and human editing to maintain > the IVR visually. > > > > > > Read more? >thanks for reading Systems administrator and owner of http://gwhosting.net msn: messaging at audioficks.net twitter: http://twitter.com/creepyblindy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20081005/b55fff93/attachment-0001.htm