Michael N. Marcus wrote:

>An advanced voice response system, developed by the recently formed 
>Panasonic-Motorola-Samsung (PMS) research group, allows the user to choose 
>lines, activate features, and dial calls by speaking. The voice response 
>system can work with new wide-bandwidth handsets and headsets sourced from 
>Plantronics, or a built-in wideband full-duplex speakerphone that uses a new 
>chipset from Texas Instruments.
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>
Any expected "first silicon" date for the TI chip?   Could 
be another TI
" publish the spec sheet", if we get any/enough orders, 
we'll try to
build a few?

>The purpose of the single button is to "toggle" between commands and normal 
>conversation; and an LCD display shows the current mode, as well as 
>traditional information such as time, date, dialed number, and incoming Caller 
>ID.
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>
sounds more like a "wake up" button.

>An idle phone is normally in the "READY MODE," as indicated in the backlit 
>display. To make a call, the user first taps the button and the screen will 
>then say "COMMAND MODE." At this time, the user could say, "Line one, Dial one 
>two one two five five five one nine one three Extension seven three five four 
>Account Code four two six seven," and the LCD would show the chosen line (or 
>any line if no line was designated) and the dialing sequence. If the pre-dial 
>display shows an error, the user can say "correction" and repeat the dialing 
>sequence until the display shows the right information. 
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Has the patent infringement suite been filed by at&t yet? 
Sounds so
much like at&t's IVR system we love so well.  Only takes 30 
minutes to
report a bad phone line and then all they have is a trouble 
ticket for
214-555-9999, absolutely no way to reach a live person to 
tell them
"pair shows open tip at the demarc".  But they will call 
back in four
hours to confirm the problem ;-)


Thanks Michael
always fun...
(can't believe you copied this to that other grouchy group ;-)
-larry / dallas



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