Posts Tagged ‘ hebrew ’

Languages I Don’t Speak — But I’m Happy Voice In Them!

Nov 17th, 2009 | By omar shaikh | Category: Beats, VoiceGal

Written by Allison Smith. Edited by Suzanne Bowen.
Despite me recording prompts in Spanish almost every day, I don’t technically speak Spanish. Or Hebrew, Tagalog (an Austranesian language spoken in the Philippines) or a host of other languages which I’m urged, cajoled, or persuaded into voicing.
I studied Spanish for two years at the University of Calgary, out [...]



Punctuation is Your Best Friend With IVR Writing

Nov 15th, 2009 | By omar shaikh | Category: Beats, VoiceGal

Written by Allison Smith. Edited by Suzanne Bowen.
Quite often, I get Asterisk prompt orders through the Digium site in which the client has written something like: “….this phrase comes after ‘Please enter your..’ and before ‘followed by pound.’” It’s a lot of effort to explain where the prompt will occur — especially when I have [...]



IPGallery Web 2.0 App: Social Networking, IP Communications and IM

Nov 8th, 2009 | By omar shaikh | Category: Videos

IPGallery developed its first softswitch in year 2000 and sense has become a provider of VoIP, softswitch, NGN, IMS core-network solutions, and advanced multimedia applications for cable, fixed-line, mobile, and quad-play operators enabling them to deliver quadruple-play voice, internet, video, and mobile services.
The Techistan team met Elad Kamer who gave a demo in English and [...]