Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Applications ====== The Vxi VoiceXML browser is commonly used for IVR or IVVR applications where voice and video combine for dynamic solutions with easily deployed end-user dialogs. Vxi is W3C VoiceXML 2.1 compliant, with some extended tags like <transfer> also supported. The browser is used to build VoiceXML-controlled services via SIP, H323, Flash/RTMP, ISDN (TDM) and 3G (3G-324m) phone networks. In addition, there are several Xtras* addons extensions like the Outbound Dialer and most of Asterisk's complementary components. Ready for any IVR / IVVR developments like: **Mobile Services** * Mobile TV * Video Sharing * Video eLearning * Video Surveillance **Carrier Services** * Voice and Video Messaging * Auto-Attendant * Networks Gateway * Customer Care * QoS Surveys **Entertainment Services** * Video Portal * Televoting * Video dating **Contact Center Services** * Voice and Video Self Services * Predictive Dialing * Emergency Notification * Voice and Video Broadcast Following is an example of how to create a simple “Hello World!” VoiceXML application: <code> <?xml version="1.0"?> <vxml version="1.0"> <form> <block>Hello world!</block> </form> </vxml> </code> legacy/vxi_developer_guide/voicexml_fundamentals/applications.txt Last modified: 2017/07/28 23:53by javier