Kirusa Simultaneous Multimodal Platform allows you to use both voice and visual modes simultaneously to provide input and output. Multimodality gives end users the option to move from visual to voice mode and vice versa, or to use both modes simultaneously using a mobile device. By combining both voice and visual interfaces, applications can exploit the strengths and minimize the weaknesses of both modes.
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Key features
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- Multimodality dramatically improves the mobile user interface, encouraging more mobile data application usage by consumers.
- Server-side implementation value remains in the mobile carrier network vs. the handset.
- Network agnostic and standards-based solution operates over any current 2.5G and above network and is based on open standards, such as XML, VoiceXML, X + V, SALT, WML, XHTML and HTML.
- Compatible with low-bandwidth environments to preserve valuable bandwidth.
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Business benefits
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- Break through the ease of use barrier in 2.5G and 3G networks.
- Increase wireless minutes used as mobile audio and visual data become the single point of contact for content.
- Increase customer satisfaction and gain competitive differentiation.
- Promote bidirectional pull-through voice content pulls through data usage, data usage pulls through voice minutes.
- Expand revenue-generating opportunities through new and compelling services.
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