CallWave VtxtSM service lets you read your voicemail; Available nationwide!

Posted by Dusan on Monday, June 25th, 2007 at 2:49 am under Services

Forget about the iPhone’s or any other visual voice mail solution. Think “Voice Mail To Text!” That’s exactly what the service called CallWave offers — and now it’s available nationwide.

CallWave VtxtSM

Simply put, CallWave Vtxt service grabs your voice mail, turns it into text and then send it to you as a text message. No more browsing for missed calls — the moment you don’t respond to your phone and the person on the other end leaves the message, you got it on your mobile phone, but not as a sound file, but as a text message. Now, that’s what I call THE convenience!

At the moment the service is free to beta users at CallWave’s site. Full release after the jump.

Santa Barbara, Calif., June 25, 2007 - CallWave, Inc. today announced the availability of the CallWave Vtxt service, free to beta users at www.callwave.com. Starting today, subscribers can sign-up for Vtxt and receive the “gist” of mobile phone voicemail, delivered to their handsets in one text message - without changing their mobile phone, number, or wireless service provider.

“Text is the new voicemail,” said Dave Hofstatter, CEO, CallWave, Inc. “We’re using the power of text to transform the way mobile subscribers interact with their voice messages. They can now stay up-to-date on voicemails, simply by reading a Vtxt Gist - delivered to their handset right after a call is completed. Yes, it’s that easy.”

Vtxt is part of CallWave’s modernized voicemail offering that delivers a complete handset-to-desktop solution. The experience begins on the handset when a call has been missed or avoided and a voicemail message is left. CallWave subscribers immediately get a Gist text of the voicemail, where they can read the summary of the message. The experience then extends to the desktop, where the full transcription and audio file of the voicemail arrives via email and the newly available Vtxt PhonePage. PhonePage, a personalized web portal, offers a permanent, searchable archive of voice and text messages and the ability to reply to callers by text or voice - right from the Web. PhonePage also automatically creates a contact book based on the calls received.

“This is truly modern voicemail. Mobile subscribers can now read, hear, respond, and organize their voicemail when, where and how they want,” added Hofstatter. “Subscribers in our alpha trials found that a full transcription delivered to the handset was cumbersome, as they had to scroll through multiple text messages and read every ‘um.’ When given the Gist, they loved the summary aspect of Vtxt. It’s easy to sign-up and offers immediate benefits, including the receipt of a more complete transcription via email and the Web. And since our proprietary technology does not rely on live operator assistance, messages remain completely private and secure.”

[Via: MobileBurn]


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  • 7 Responses to “CallWave VtxtSM service lets you read your voicemail; Available nationwide!”

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    • Alltel to offer Voice-to-Text voicemail service - SpinVox says:

      [...] Talk about visual voicemail, this will really bring voicemail into the visual realm in a way that the iPhone can’t - actually giving the user a visual log of the voicemail message. Or, you know, you could just check out CallWave’s Vtxt service. [...]

    • Alltel to offer Voice-to-Text voicemail service - SpinVox - Pocket.Net - Mobile 2.0 says:

      [...] Talk about visual voicemail, this will really bring voicemail into the visual realm in a way that the iPhone can’t - actually giving the user a visual log of the voicemail message. Or, you know, you could just check out CallWave’s Vtxt service. [...]

    • Wasim says:

      :???: :sad:

      I liked it when I started that I can send txt using unicode which supports multilanguages

      I used SMS services with callwave, and I’m completely dissapointed, they cancle and suspend your account without notification, and when you complain there’s no body to talk to or complain who can understand you.

      The disconnection and suspension of my account was excused to be a new policy of international users without notification to the user, or warning, and when I asked them why didn’t you tell me so I can backup my data they said sorry we missed that! what a crab service!

      more importantly they delete all of your records and deny to hand it back to you (as history of transactions).

      very disappointed and would warn everyone who’s trying to use them. :(

    • kosta tsiriotakis says:

      LONG LIVE THE BRIK

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