Almira Labs to showcase voice-centric mobile VAS services

By Telecom Lead Team: Almira Labs, a provider of value-added software solutions
for mobile services providers, will showcase its voice-driven, value- added services
at Mobile World Congress 2012.


Almira Labs will present its catalogue of services that
enable mobile operators, service providers and enterprises to deliver a number
of advanced capabilities, including email, QR technologies, social media and
other services, regardless of device or network infrastructure.


Through its solutions, Almira Labs empowers users to
perform a number of tasks just by speaking into a voice interface, such as
sending personal messages, updating social media status, or composing and
forwarding emails. Almira Labs utilizes a cloud-based architecture that allows
providers to deliver these advanced capabilities to all people.


Our voice-driven services allow operators to address their whole customer base
by offering a wide range of inexpensive and simple solutions that will lead to
new sources of revenue and greater profitability,” said Javier Martin, Almira
Labs chief executive officer co-founder.


Almira Labs solutions enable a number of enterprises to
offer highly-profitable voice-driven applications like sports updates, news and
other services through hosted environments.


editor@telecomlead.com

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