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rdnymllnsktr Posts: > 500
Read about it
here!!!
Ethan
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Posted: 2004-02-25 19:59:05
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BlackBauer24 Posts: > 500
Err... read where exactly?
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Posted: 2004-02-25 20:45:01
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rdnymllnsktr Posts: > 500
Sorry, for the WAP'ers:
Video voicemail launched
Tecnomen is launching a Video "voicemail" service, which will enable video callers to leave video messages for one another when the recipient is busy, not replying or unavailable. The basic functionality of Video Mail service is very similar to Voice Mail. The unanswered call is forwarded to the Video Mail service and the caller sees the subscriber's personalised video greeting and can leave a video message. However, advanced services and capabilities, such as personalisation, enhance its usability beyond traditional messaging.
The Video mail service is based on Tecnomen's eZONER NGM platform, an all-IP open standards-based solution for advanced messaging service deployment. The incoming call is terminated with H.324M video gateway, which further connects to the video mail server with VoIP protocol. The video gateway can also be used to route the incoming video call to fixed network video terminals and standard PCs equipped with video call software.
The Video Mail service can also be launched as a subscriptionless Video Mail on-demand service for those subscribers who do not have their own permanent video mailbox. In this case the message will be stored in a temporary mailbox and after the message has been retrieved, the temporary mailbox will be removed from the system.
A key benefit of the Video Mail Service is Universal Access to messages with various fixed and wireless terminals basically anytime from any location. From the office, users can access their voice and video messages using their e-mail clients, such as Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Notes. Out of the office it is possible to use standard web browsers, or users own mobile terminals.
Taken from Cellular News, Wednesday 25th February 2004
Ethan
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Posted: 2004-02-25 20:51:30
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