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Apr 27 2006, 3:50am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Angel.com (division of MicroStrategy Incorporated), a provider of on-demand call center and Interactive Voice Response (IVR) solutions announced a strategic alliance with Skype.
Skype users can now create and manage speech-enabled IVR applications.
If you like to roll out a Skype accessible voice application you get now at no charge, access to Site Builder, dedicated support from an Angel.com representative, a new toll-free number, and promotion of approved voice services to the Skype and Angel.com user communities.
Site Builder is a tool developed by Angel.com that allows you to build voice applications online. It is basically VoiceXML made easy.
More details in this press-release and on the Angel.com Skype product page.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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