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veCLIENT(TM) 3.0 and veGATEWAY(TM) 6.0 Release Offer Less Than 1 Second Mobile
Speech Search Access to Content, Providing the Fastest and Easiest Multimodal
User Experience for Wireless Data Services
V-ENABLE Management to Demonstrate and Present at SpeechTek
SAN DIEGO, Jan. 31 - V-ENABLE, the worldwide leader in delivering mobile speech
search technology for accessing content and applications, today announced the
release of veCLIENT 3.0 and veGATEWAY 6.0 with turnaround times that break the
"sub-second" latency barrier on standard 3G networks (EV-DO and UMTS/HSDPA).
This marks a milestone in the performance race as a distributed client-server
solution now rivals the more costly and resource hungry embedded mobile device
implementations. Like prior versions, the veCLIENT 3.0 has an extremely small
footprint and is fully compatible with mobile platforms such as JAVA, BREW, SYMBIAN
and other popular mobile operating systems. Unlike embedded solutions, veCLIENT
is not a memory, processor or resource hungry application and presents no mobile
device constraints. Additionally, V-ENABLE's end-to-end solution powers directed
searches in excess of millions of keywords with the ability to universally update
databases instantly and includes a robust toolset of reporting interfaces.
The V-ENABLE solution, on 3G networks (EV-DO and UMTS), is the fastest in the
industry by a significant margin. With an average sub 1-second turnaround time
for 3G networks, V-ENABLE's new speech search platform makes the end-user interface
more than ten times faster than using a tree-structured mobile content catalogue
and tap-text input.
The first implementation will be initially available on V-ENABLE's Brew based
veCLIENT with follow-on versions available on UIONE, JAVA, SYMBIAN and Windows
Mobile by the end of the first quarter.
"Sub-second turn around times of our latest product rival any embedded, distributed
or network implementations in the marketplace. As our patented multimodal interfaces
find their way into mobile browsers, consumer applications and carrier platforms;
consumers will have the fastest and easiest way to access and navigate mobile
content, thus accelerating adoption of mobile data", says Founder/CTO Dipanshu
"D" Sharma.
V-ENABLE Management Presenting at SpeechTek
While others may talk about multimodal mobile clients V-ENABLE announced today
that Sunil Kumar, Vice President of Technology will be presenting and demonstrating
V-ENABLE's commercially available multimodal technology at SpeechTek West 2006
in San Francisco at the Hyatt Regency.
In Mr. Kumar's presentation, titled "Multimodal Speech Solutions for a Mobile
Workforce," he will discuss how V-ENABLE's technology improves the performance,
experience and capabilities of mobile applications. In another session, Collin
Holmes, director of product management, will present at a panel track on "Mobility
and Speech: Freeing the User".
"Speech search solutions will drive improved value propositions for wireless
application by delivering a more personalized, natural and satisfying user experience",
stated Craig Hagopian, President, V-ENABLE. "And, we continue to take an industry
leadership role to bringing the most user friendly, fast and profitable solutions
to the market."
About V-ENABLE
V-ENABLE is the leading provider of mobile speech search solutions optimized
for accessing and presenting content and information over mobile networks. V-ENABLE's
patent-pending mobile speech search allows mobile users to simply input/search
using their voice and receive personalized content and information in a visual
format on their mobile phone. Search results are based on the carrier's/provider's
catalog and on a proprietary mobile search algorithm which integrates the most
relevant content along with additional similar content and information available
from the V-ENABLE recommendation engine. No more complicated WAP trees, menus
or typing required. The V- ENABLE mobile speech search interface software is a
unique client-server solution, available for carriers, application developers
and publishers using BREW, JAVA, SYMBIAN, WAP, xHTML platforms. Mobile speech
search applications, powered by V-ENABLE technology, are currently available on
Verizon Wireless, ALLTEL, U.S. Cellular, and Leap Communications. The company,
founded in 2001, is headquartered in San Diego, CA. V-ENABLE was founded by wireless
experts from Nokia, Motorola, PacketVideo and Cisco.
For more information, visit www.V-ENABLE.com |