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CEO Dan Trajman came by to demo CTI"s (Burhngton, MA - 781-2295829, WWW.Cti2.COM) W.W.Office platform, a collection of servers that do everything we've seen in unified messaging - TTS-read e-mail; faxes, e-mails or streamed audio of voicemails over a web GUI - plus more: Java UM clients for the LAN, message conversion to WAP-enabled devices, Palm Pilots, other PDAs and pagers. It's being pitched at carriers looking to provision virtual assistant, virtual PBX, and unified messaging services in various stepped packages, and to web portals looking for a loyalty lure.
W.W.Office can direct e-mails, voicemails, and notifications of voicemails to a voicemail-enabled pager. if the pager can run a 3oK Java client, WWO could even send it a fax. Pagers can be actual pocket devices that run a tiny OoK) Java client, or CTI's Java applets that sit on your screen. They also support WAP integration.
WWO supports Internet call waiting as well; not because of H-323 V2, but because the system maintains...