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DEFINITION - Voice-enabled e-mail (sometimes referred to as voice-activated e-mail) uses voice recognition and speech synthesis technologies to enable users to access their e-mail from any telephone. In general, the various products available work similarly: The subscriber dials a phone number to access a voice portal, then, to collect their e-mail messages, they press a couple of keys and, perhaps, say a phrase like "Get my e-mail." Speech synthesis software converts e-mail text to a voice message, which is played back over the phone. The user may navigate through options (such as skipping messages, or hearing a list of senders, for example) through voice commands or key selections. Users dictate their replies, which are delivered to the recipients as voice messages.

Voice-enabled e-mail is especially useful for mobile workers, because it makes it possible for them to access their messages easily from virtually anywhere (as long as they can get to a phone), without having to invest in expensive equipment such as laptop computers or personal digital assistants (PDAs). Proponents hope that new services like voice-enabled e-mail and unified messaging will turn out to be the killer apps that will dissolve the perceived barriers between data networks and traditional voice networks.

LAST UPDATED: 28 May 2007

Read more about voice-enabled e-mail:
- Internet Week has an article, "Did You Hear That E-Mail I Sent You?"
- TeleDotCom's article, "Lip Service," explores the integration of voice with new technologies.
- ITWeb describes a free service in South Africa in "WebMail lets you check your inbox while you're out."
- SearchNetworking.com provides more about "Voice/Data Convergence."


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