Advantages of Using VoiceXML In Comparison To Similar Tools ver

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Companies that are interested in investing in voice technology may want to look at VoiceXML rather than older systems such as IVR. There are a number of reasons for this.VoiceXML is very flexible, and applications that are designed with it will reflect this high level of flexibility. Even if your company must purchase equipment for deployment purposes, the flexibility of your VoiceXML tools will be maintained.

 

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