Directly from SimulScribe

Feb 26, 2007 11:02 GMT  ·  By

SimulScribe, one of the largest U.S. providers of voicemail-to-text services, announced recently that its award winning voicemail transcription service is now available to Skype users through its website SimulScribe.com.

The Company's breakthrough service uses proprietary voice recognition algorithms to transcribe voicemail to text, which is then delivered via email and SMS text messages in near real time. SimulScribe's patent pending technology, which was originally developed by the Company in 2003, easily integrates with wireless, wire-line and Voice over IP providers. Skype users, who deal with the annoyances of missed calls and voicemail fees, can take full advantage of SimulScribe's voicemail-to-text service.

"Adding Skype to our long list of compatible carriers and operators broadens our customers' ability to fully unify their voicemail boxes and read their voice messages anywhere," said James Siminoff, founder and CEO of SimulScribe. "Utilizing SimulScribe eases consumer worries about missed calls and frustrations with voicemail inefficiencies, making everyone's life easier. Combining SimulScribe with a Skype account benefits everyone, especially people doing business on Ebay."

Skype customers can sign up for SimulScribe online as can any U.S. mobile phone user. SimulScribe is currently offering a free one week trial through its website SimulScribe.com. Signing up for SimulScribe takes less than a minute and saves the average voicemail user up to three hours each month in time wasted listening to voicemail.