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Voicemail transcription service for BlackBerry Storm

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - November 26, 2008


VoxSciences is offering a free trial of their Voicemail to Email service. The voicemail transcription service transforms the Blackberry Storm into a fully functioning message centre, giving users unsurpassed control and management of their voice message options.

Within their personal online Message Management Screen VoxSciences users can select from the following service options:

  • SMS Only
  • Email Only (recommended option for Blackberry and Smart Phone users)
  • Email with MP3 (recommended option for Blackberry and Smart Phone users)
  • SMS + Email
  • SMS + Email with MP3

    Instant Test - Anyone can TEST the voicemail to text transcription service simply by dialling 020 7050 5000 from a mobile phone, recording a message and receiving a text message back 3 minutes later.

    For a one month free trial of the full Voicemail to Text service visit voxsci.com.



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