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Auvo unveiled a taste of 3G with multimodal wireless platform

date: May 28, 2001 - source: Auvo Technologies

Auvo Technologies announced today the creation of the world’s first platform that delivers true simultaneous integration of voice, text and graphics over packet data networks to the mass market. Auvo’s integrated media platform will enable the easiest and most natural interface ever introduced for the wireless Internet and will help to open the door to a new host of multi-modal applications for wireless devices.

For consumers, Auvo’s breakthrough technology will mean a whole new wireless experience as rich in features and functionality as it is intuitive in its ease of use. Business users will discover new forms of productivity gains that only a true, two-way multi-modal communications environment can provide. Operators and service providers stand to gain handsomely, too, from the flexibility, affordability and high scalability of user-friendly applications and content offerings. As third-party developers look for new ways to create sophisticated, integrated applications, Auvo’s multi-modal browser will simplify the process and help to speed the delivery of new solutions to a waiting marketplace.

Auvo’s revolutionary IP (Internet Protocol) based technology, for example, allows a wireless phone user multi-modal access to information that can be located anywhere on the Internet, even the user’s own computer. That means that a user can use their voice and/or text input to make menu selections, navigate and retrieve information. Auvo’s new technology leverages a direct IP
connection and eliminates the need for costly, specialized telephony equipment. Connecting to the Internet is as simple as a voice command or the push of a single button on a cell phone or other wireless device, such as a properly equipped personal digital assistant, or PDA.

Auvo’s technology doesn’t require a voice channel interface. Instead, Auvo’s handset software instantly converts speech into packets of data that can be sent over the Internet to a host server or directly to other users with lightning speed. This allows for simultaneous use of data and speech/audio over a present-day, data-capable network such as the GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) technology being used commercially in the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe, as well as in the Middle East and the Peoples Republic of China.

Auvo’s technology can be applied to any 2.5G or 3G packet based wireless network, including: GPRS/GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications), UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System), 1X CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access), EDGE (Enhance Data Rates for Global System for Mobile Communication Evolution), iDEN (Integrated Digital Enhanced Network) and others.

The trial will be conducted in Madrid and will include an analysis of usage patterns among participants associated with multi-modal applications. The trial will provide invaluable insight into the human behavior surrounding the use of the new multi-modal wireless application technology. Auvo and AirTel also plan to gather first-hand information on the use of multi-modal interfaces in anticipation of a commercial deployment.

Auvo’s integrated media platform will support legacy applications that use WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) or VoiceXML (Voice Extensible Markup Language). Such backward compatibility in a 2.5G network environment translates into a huge savings potential for operators who have large sums already invested in present-day wireless network hardware and software.

 



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