Voice Portals Mean Explosive Opportunity
Speech-enabled Internet portals, or voice portals, are quickly becoming the
hottest trend in e-commercebroadening access to Internet content to everyone
with the most universal communications device of all, a telephone. Voice portals
put all kinds of information at a consumer's fingertips anytime, anywhere.
Customers just dial into the voice portal's 800 number and use simple voice
commands to access whatever information they need. It's quick, easy, and
effective, even from a car or the airport.
The potential for voice portals is as wide as the reach of telephones, which
today number 1.3 billion around the world. Compare that to the 250 million
computers with Internet access and it is easy to understand why analysts believe
voice-enabled Web access will take off. Frost & Sullivan* estimate a 54 percent
growth rate for the voice portal market segment over the next six years. The
Kelsey Group* predicts $5 billion in voice portal service revenues by 2005,
including advertising, subscriber bounties, and location-specific commerce, with
an additional $7 billion incremental revenue to the infrastructure providers
that serve those companies. By 2005, they predict, 45 million users of wireless
phones in North America will regularly use voice portals to handle their
everyday cyberchores.
Today's voice portals are just the tip of the icebergthe first step in changing
the way people access Internet content and, ultimately, how businesses and
consumers will conduct business over the Internet. Over the next few years,
voice portalsand the core technologies behind them-are poised to profoundly
change both the way people use their telephones and the way businesses view and
interact with their customers.
Voice portals are changing telephone interaction from a vendor-centric to a
customer-centric experienceincreasing satisfaction for customers while
improving efficiency and cutting costs for businesses. A voice portal provides
telephone users with a natural language interface to access and retrieve Web
content. An Internet browser can provide Web access from a computer, but not
from a telephone. A voice portal is a way to do that. Of course, simple access
and retrieval of information is just the beginning. A voice portal can also
provide users access to virtual personal assistants and Web-based unified
messaging applications.
Voice portals can also cut operating expenses by freeing up agent time and
replacing human operators with an easy-to-use automated solution. They also
provide new revenue opportunities by opening up the possibility of new
subscription services or building revenue through advertising.
Voice portals are the next frontier in convergence, the intersection of the
Internet and telecommunications, blurring the distinctions among voice and data,
computers and telephones. And, like any frontier, the rewards are great for
staking your claim early.
The voice portal reference system is a packaged, integrated hardware and
software reference system for building hardened e-Business and speech-enabled
voice portal solutions. Combining the power of server technology with telephony
interface boards in an integrated server reference system, it is embraced by
leading speech-technology providers.