After listening to 16 voicemail messages on my cell phone today, I can definitely relate to a small business user’s need for a voicemail transcription service. On a personal note, I’m stuck between the world of SMSs and voicemail. On the one hand, I sometimes think that I’m only one of a handful who still prefers calling someone over typing out a long SMS, even at the risk of leaving a voicemail message. Yet, on the other hand, because I’m so used to SMSs (when they’re short), I have stopped feeling the need to check my voicemail consistently, rationalizing to myself that if the message is truly important, then the party will just send me a text.
This is the power of Vocalocity, as the VoIP feature article on TMCnet notes. Vocalocity does not only save you time in dialing your voicemail and listening to each message. The ability to read a top quality speech-to-text transcription, built on Yap’s carrier grade speech recognition infrastructure, enables users to keep records of important information in their email boxes, and to read them at anytime and anyplace.
Check out Vocalocity’s website to learn more about their VoIP solutions for small businesses.
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