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LAS VEGAS, Nv April 2, 2008 -- Nuance Communications, Inc., a leading provider of speech
and imaging solutions, today announced that TeleNav, Inc. has selected
Nuance Mobile to speech-enable its mobile device-based navigation
service.
Using the Nuance Mobile Speech Platform on select devices, TeleNav now
provides the ability to enter destinations for driving directions and
business category searches by voice, so that subscribers no longer need
to use a telephone keypad. Users can simply state the destination
address, or select from a database of more than 10 million points of
interest by stating a category, such as “pharmacy,”
or by stating a specific business name, such as “Walgreens.”
Mobile users can conveniently access TeleNav GPS Navigator on a device
they already carry with them and receive information in real-time based
on their current location. Voice destination entry, which makes
navigation services easier to use on mobile phones, has the ability to
significantly enhance an already fast-growing market for mobile
navigation. Industry analyst firm, In-Stat predicts that the total
number of mapping and navigation mobile phone subscribers could exceed
70 million worldwide by 2012.
“We have worked with Nuance since the launch
of the Nuance Mobile Speech Platform last year to determine the best
application of speech technologies to improve the ease of use of our
market-leading navigation solutions,” said
Hassan S. Wahla, senior director, business development, TeleNav. “Nuance
offers not only the industry’s leading
technology, but also a proven history of delivering speech-enabled
navigation services that improve the overall user experience. We believe
the speech interface offers us a clear differentiation in the
marketplace and will enhance our relationships with carriers as
increased use of our service drives higher ARPU.”
“Nuance pioneered the use of speech
technology to conduct information searches, and the Nuance Mobile Speech
Platform leverages the speech technology and expertise we’ve
gained as the leading provider of automated directory assistance
deployments to give consumers faster and easier access to the
information they need,” said Michael
Thompson, vice president and general manager, mobile search,
communications and handsets, Nuance. “As with
many mobile applications, widespread consumer adoption of navigation
services requires a more efficient user interface, such as speech.
Nuance speech solutions enable TeleNav to offer a more natural and
intuitive user interface for subscribers to drive further adoption and
usage.”
Information Source: Business Wire
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