CEO Reflections: VoxOx Wows the Crowd at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona
And now, “we’re baaack…” and what a trip it was! Already a hip and trendy place, Barcelona welcomed the new, slick VoxOx (with Universal Translator) with open arms!
And now, “we’re baaack…” and what a trip it was! Already a hip and trendy place, Barcelona welcomed the new, slick VoxOx (with Universal Translator) with open arms!
If you haven’t seen the movie Network I suggest you stop everything (well, after you’ve read this), find it, watch it, and then this might make more sense to you afterward. With the help of a certain crazy-eyed fictitious network anchor named Howard Beale, we’re going to explore how texting with your cell phone carrier is an expensive proposition, and how using VoxOx can save you big. Below are actual quotes from the movie to help us along with this post.
It’s a pretty typical new year’s resolution…”This year, I’m going to learn (whatever) language”. I say it all the time. I know for me, besides learning to juggle, perfecting my French has been up there for a while, which is being VERY generous to my current level of French. Do I do it? Of course not. But not everyone has to know that…and the VoxOx Universal Translator gives us a really nice shortcut.
VoxOx is now the first service of its kind to completely integrate “on the fly” foreign language translation for two-way SMS, cross-network IM, email, and select social media channels… all from a single interface.
You may have heard VoxOx referred to as the first and only “Universal Communicator” service that integrates all popular communications channels – voice, video, chat, SMS, email, fax and file sharing – into a single interface.
But how does that work, exactly?
The team here at TelCentris is very devoted to VoxOx. People wear VoxOx t-shirts to work, use VoxOx graphics as their desktop wallpaper, and, of course, use the service as their daily communication tool. But it looks like TelCentris Co-founder and Chief Information Officer Bob Hertz has us all beat with his new vanity license plate!
Bob’s “Voxmobile.” Enough said.
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