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News for 'SSWC' - (SpeechSwitch, Inc. & Tele-Communications, Inc. Complete Installation for Dayton International Airport)
MATAWAN, NJ, Mar 21, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- SpeechSwitch, Inc.(OTCBB:SSWC), a leader in speech-recognition technology, announced today that the installation of a new communications system for the Dayton InternationalAirportin Dayton, Ohio has been completed by Tele-Communications, Inc. ("TCI"). The new system incorporates a state of the art speech recognition autoattendant.Tele-Communications, Inc. ("TCI") has chosen to partner with SpeechSwitch for the deployment of a voice recognition solution. SpeechSwitchoffersa turnkey Speech Enabled Auto Attendant. This system will be offered as the front end of TCI's SMB business solution when customers request voicerecognition.SpeechSwitch, Inc. ("SpeechSwitch") previously was a wholly owned subsidiary of iVoice, Inc. prior to the spin-off from iVoice that was completedinAugust 2005 as a special stock dividend distribution to iVoice shareholders.The Speech Enabled Auto Attendant (SEAA) integrates into numerous product linesbyanalog, digital, or TAPI WAV programming. The system facilitates easier communication for employees, customers, business partners and suppliers. Itplacespeople at ease by allowing callers to use their most natural form of communication -- their own voice -- to reach a specific person or department. Byspeakinga name, a caller can be promptly transferred to the appropriate number. Callers have the option of bypassing touch-tone menus and spell-by-namedirectoriesand instead, use their natural voice to reach their intended party.
"This is the first of many deployments in our area and has enhanced our productlineand will give our sales team a competitive edge when competing in the smalltomid-sized market place," said John McGill, CEO of Tele-Communications, Inc.The Speech Enabled Auto Attendant is a complete cost-effective solution thatworkswith existing phone systems and voice mail packages. Every department and employee is accessible from one local or long-distance phone number. The SEAAcapabilitiesensure that all calls reach their intended destinations at all times."The SMB market place is readily accepting speech recognition as the replacementforthe dial by number auto attendants that are constantly being Zero'ed out. Wearepleased to work with such a well respected and established firm as TCI Telecom that has seen the burgeoning future for speech recognition in the SMBmarketplace," said Bruce Knef, CEO of SpeechSwitch, Inc.
About Dayton International Airport:Dayton International Airport is owned and operated by the City of Dayton. Conveniently located near the intersection of Interstates 70 and 75, the Airportisserved by 13 airlines and offers over 80 flights each day to destinations around the country.About TCI Telecom:
Founded in 1971, the early years of telecommunication deregulation andheadquarteredin Cleveland, Ohio, TCI has grown into a strong regional company providing clients with superior design, implementation and service oftelecommunicationand related systems.
Sustained through Success... With ownership consistent for over 32 years ourfinancialstability comes from long term success and aggressive reinvestment into the company. Today we serve over 10,000 clients and support 12,000 systems.Best in Breed Manufacturers means Best Solutions... Partnered with leading tele-data communications manufacturers, TCI creates solutions with an eye onyourbusiness challenges, objectives and goals.
Professional and Technically Astute... TCI maintains our high level of customersatisfactionby employing a highly qualified staff comprised of technical sales consultants, certified technicians, and customer support specialists. Along withcustomer-focusedstaff, TCI's administrative and executive staff ensures our back office and strategic goals are obtained.We Promise... TCI's background and experience will ensure your company excellence in service. To learn more about our products and services review ourSOLUTIONSpage at www.tci-telecom.com
About SpeechSwitch, Inc.:SpeechSwitch previously was a wholly owned subsidiary of iVoice, Inc. prior tothespin-off from iVoice that was completed in August 2005 as a special stock dividend distribution to iVoice shareholders. SpeechSwitch, Inc. wasincorporatedin New Jersey on November 10, 2004 as a wholly owned subsidiary of iVoice, Inc. It is engaged in the design, manufacture, and marketing ofspecializedtelecommunication equipment. Our products use standard open-architecture PC platforms and Microsoft Windows 2000 operating systems,therebyfacilitating the rapid adoption of new PC-based technologies while reducing overall product costs. We concentrate our product development effortsonsoftware rather than hardware because we believe that the most efficient waytocreate product value is to emphasize software solutions that meet customers'needs.We have recently adapted our applications to integrate with different manufacturer telephone switches through the use of Telephony Application ProgramInterfaceor "TAPI." The use of TAPI, allows SpeechSwitch to integrate our applications into different telephone manufacturers Private Branch Exchangesystemsor "PBXs," eliminating the need for costly additional external hardware. We have traditionally used standard PC-related hardware components in ourproducts,in part, to limit our need to manufacture components. Our manufacturing operations consist only of the installation of our proprietarysoftwareand, if required, a voice board, into a fully assembled PC system which we obtain from several different vendors. The Company obtains system componentssuchas PCs, circuit boards, application cards, fax boards, and voice boards from various suppliers. Our flagship product is our Speech-enabled AutoAttendantproduct. Additional information about SpeechSwitch can be found online at www.speechswitch.comThis news release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning ofSection27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, regarding among other things our plans,strategiesand prospects -- both business and financial. Although we believe that our plans, intentions and expectations reflected in or suggested by theseforward-lookingstatements are reasonable, we cannot assure you that we will achieve or realize these plans, intentions or expectations. Forward-lookingstatementsare inherently subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Many of the forward-looking statements contained in this news release may beidentifiedby the use of forward-looking words such as "believe," "expect,""anticipate," "should," "planned," "will," "may," "intend,""estimated,"and "potential," among others. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements we makeinthis news release include market conditions and those set forth in reports ordocumentsthat we file from time to time with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. All forward-looking statements attributable to iVoice, Inc.ora person acting on its behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary language.Contacts:Dolores SerafinSpeechSwitch, Inc
732-441-7700doloress*ivoice.comBruce KnefSpeechSwitch, Inc.
750 Rt. 34Matawan, NJ 07747
Tel: 732-441-7700 "Just Say My Name"Fax: 732-441-9895
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another news, hope it will rise, since its on the bottom: SpeechSwitch & Empire Technologies Partner to Deploy Auto Speech Attendant at Bloomfield Municipal Building Tuesday April 3, 6:25 am ET
MATAWAN, NJ--(MARKET WIRE)--Apr 3, 2007 -- SpeechSwitch, Inc. (OTC BB:SSWC.OB - News), a leader in speech-recognition technology, announced today that the township of Bloomfield, New Jersey, has installed a Speech Enabled Auto Attendant at their municipal building. SpeechSwitch, Inc. ("SpeechSwitch") previously was a wholly owned subsidiary of iVoice, Inc. prior to the spin-off from iVoice that was completed in August 2005 as a special stock dividend distribution to iVoice shareholders.
ADVERTISEMENT Bloomfield implemented a turnkey solution of the iVoice Speech-Enabled Auto Attendant installed on their Avaya phone system. "By installing the iVoice Speech-Enabled Auto Attendant, their citizens can call in and speak the name of the person or department they are looking for and be transferred immediately. Introducing speech technology has led to a significant increase in business efficiency, and it has enhanced their ability to deliver top service to its customers," said Tim Kane head of technology for the township.
The Auto Attendant was sold and installed by SpeechSwitch partner Empire Technologies. SpeechSwitch's Speech-Enabled Auto Attendant system places people at ease and allows customers to use their most natural form of communication, their own voice, to navigate to the person they want to speak with. Customers can avoid cumbersome touch-tone menus and spell-by-name directories to reach individuals.
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on SHO list.. which i call naked short list.. a big takedown.. funny trading last couple days, watcf for a rebound imo.. might come after another takedown
quote:Originally posted by cactus33: on SHO list.. which i call naked short list.. a big takedown.. funny trading last couple days, watcf for a rebound imo.. might come after another takedown
The day with this stock often start with 101 order, not sure what does it mean exactly, but there is also a lot of other three number orderds, eg. 481 and 146 were only two orders for yesterday. Maybe someone is in trouble
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quote:Originally posted by cactus33: on SHO list.. which i call naked short list.. a big takedown.. funny trading last couple days, watcf for a rebound imo.. might come after another takedown
The day with this stock often start with 101 order, not sure what does it mean exactly, but there is also a lot of other three number orderds, eg. 481 and 146 were only two orders for yesterday. Maybe someone is in trouble
This week started with 304 order. Someone is playing games.
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another news: SpeechSwitch, Inc. Launches Innovative Online Audio Production Store Powered by Holdcom Tuesday June 5, 6:25 am ET
MATAWAN, NJ--(MARKET WIRE)--Jun 5, 2007 -- SpeechSwitch, Inc. (OTC BB:SSWC.OB - News), a leader in speech-recognition technology, deployed via their website a new audio production store. SpeechSwitch, Inc. ("SpeechSwitch") previously was a wholly owned subsidiary of iVoice, Inc. prior to the spin-off from iVoice that was completed in August 2005 as a special stock dividend distribution to iVoice shareholders. Seeking to provide their customers with the latest marketing tools at competitive prices, SpeechSwitch recently contracted with Holdcom, the leader in the audio marketing industry, to create a branded online audio production store. This store offers effective audio marketing tools including Message-On-Hold solutions and Voice Prompt production for telephone call processing and web audio applications.
ADVERTISEMENT "We are proud to provide this latest innovation to SpeechSwitch, Inc.," Harvey Edelman, CEO of Holdcom, explained. "Any time we're able to offer preferred pricing for the products and services of a world class organization such as Holdcom to our customers, we're pleased," offered Bruce Knef, CEO of SpeechSwitch. "Our long standing relationship with Holdcom has grown into a Partner relationship on the strength of their consistently satisfactory fulfillment of our customer audio marketing needs, and the effectiveness of their services," he added.
The branded store, which displays the SpeechSwitch, Inc. logo and colors, has individual departments for each audio marketing service that allow users to sample a wide range of voice talent, and music tracks. A host of cutting edge features make the store easy to use for what in the past might have been a daunting task for a business owner, marketing personnel, or even telecom personnel. The store, which offers SpeechSwitch. Inc. customers exclusive discounts, accepts all major credit cards. https://speechswitch.audioproductionstore.com/
SpeechSwitch's Speech-Enabled Auto Attendant system places people at ease and allows customers to use their most natural form of communication, their own voice, to navigate to the person they want to speak with. Customers can avoid cumbersome touch-tone menus and spell-by-name directories to reach individuals.
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SpeechSwitch, Inc. Completes Reseller Agreement With ABC Telecom Thursday June 7, 6:25 am ET
MATAWAN, NJ--(MARKET WIRE)--Jun 7, 2007 -- SpeechSwitch, Inc. (OTC BB:SSWC.OB - News), a leader in speech-recognition technology, announced today that ABC Telecom ("ABC") has chosen to partner with SpeechSwitch for the deployment of a voice recognition solution. SpeechSwitch offers a turnkey Speech Enabled Auto Attendant. This system will be offered as the front end of ABC's SMB business solution. SpeechSwitch, Inc. ("SpeechSwitch") previously was a wholly owned subsidiary of iVoice, Inc. prior to the spin-off from iVoice that was completed in August 2005 as a special stock dividend distribution to iVoice shareholders.
ADVERTISEMENT The Speech Enabled Auto Attendant (SEAA) integrates into numerous product lines by analog or digital programming. The system facilitates easier communication for employees, customers, business partners and suppliers. It places people at ease by allowing callers to use their most natural form of communication -- their own voice -- to reach a specific person or department. By speaking a name, a caller can be promptly transferred to the appropriate number. Callers have the option of bypassing touch-tone menus and spell-by-name directories and instead, use their natural voice to reach their intended party.
"By partnering with SpeechSwitch, Inc., ABC will be able to offer the Speech Enabled Auto Attendant at pricing geared toward the smaller business owner. This will be another tool that will enhance our product line and give our sales team a competitive edge when competing in the small to mid-sized market place," said Andrew Burns, President of ABC Telecom.
The Speech Enabled Auto Attendant is a complete cost-effective solution that works with existing phone systems and voice mail packages. Every department and employee is accessible from one local or long-distance phone number. The SEAA capabilities ensure that all calls reach their intended destinations at all times.
"Today's competitive marketplace demands that businesses increase revenue while containing costs. Customers are using speech recognition to improve customer satisfaction and manage overhead. We are pleased to work with such a well respected and established firm as ABC Telecom," said Bruce Knef, CEO of SpeechSwitch, Inc.
About ABC Telecom:
ABC Telecom (ABC) was founded in 1978. ABC sells, installs and services Telecommunications products and has thousands of business clients. ABC's President is Andrew Burns and its CEO is Randy Simon. For more information on ABC, visit their website, www.abctelecom.comPosts: 287 | From: prague | Registered: Jan 2006
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quote:Originally posted by bilgert: In at .0019, out at .0052- ya beat me by one tic, greeny...
Ok, bought you probably played more shares than I did. I only played 70K this time.
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Yeah, but the point is greeny, you still won...
Actually before the run, they gave me a whopping 202 shares at .0016. That's kinda what prompted me to fill up the rest of my position. Sometimes you just get lucky.
Hope the weather's not getting you. I am sweating my ASS off.
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