Kirusa and Telisma announce the use of their
solutions in a France Telecom trial of multimodal GPRS applications
France Telecom initiates industry's first exploration of
multimodal applications and services in a commercial GPRS network
with multilingual capabilities on an integrated Kirusa/Telisma
platform
Berkeley Heights, NJ, and Paris, France, September 10,
2002 - Kirusa, the leading worldwide provider of multimodal
platforms enabling delivery of multimodal applications to wireless
devices, together with Telisma, European leader in speech technologies
for telecommunications companies, announced today that they had
entered into an agreement with France Telecom to perform multimodal
trials using the Orange GPRS network in France. This landmark
trial has been under way for several weeks, and early results
from the trial have been very promising. During the trials, a
multimodal solution based on Kirusa's multimodal platform and
Telisma's VoiceXML kit, as well as human factors and ergonomics
of several forms of multimodality will be evaluated for the first
time ever in a live, commercially available GPRS network environment.
The trial will continue for the next several months, and features
real Orange and France Telecom subscribers interacting with multimodal
applications in scientifically designed and instrumented evaluations
over the Orange GPRS network in France.
France Telecom provides wireless services under the Orange brand.
Orange is Europe's number two mobile operator by footprint, with
operations in 22 countries across Europe and beyond, and aims
to have a presence in markets covering 1.5 billion people worldwide
by 2005. As at the end of March 2002, Orange had over 12.7 million
customers in the UK, 18.3 million in France and approximately
40.5 million controlled customers worldwide.
Several business units in France Telecom, including Equant, joint
partner with Orange in the "Mobile Internet for Business"
unit, view multimodality as a way to alleviate the user interface
problems their customers face while using wireless handheld devices,
and as a clear value differentiator for their GPRS networks, driving
adoption and revenue. This widespread interest has led France
Telecom to do one centralized evaluation of Kirusa's multimodal
platform and Telisma's speech technologies.
Kirusa's multimodal platform, offering SMS, sequential and simultaneous
multimodality, enables wireless phone and PDA users to access
information by speaking a command, or by using visual signals
such as typing or gesturing to their handset. The multimodal platform
installed at France Telecom is tightly integrated with advanced
French and English language speech solutions from Telisma, including
Philsoft®, Telisma's "full software" telco-grade
ASR engine, and Telisma's VoiceXML kit, which conforms to the
VoiceXML 2.0 standard defined by the W3C and which has in addition
been optimized for multimodal environments. Using the integrated
Kirusa and Telisma solution, application results can be delivered
visually on the device screen, by voice, or through innovative
combinations of both voice and visual modes. Sequential multimodality
allows users to seamlessly alternate between voice and visual
interactions on mass market, off-the-shelf mobile handsets. Simultaneous
multimodality, allows users to use both voice and visual interactions
at the same time on advanced, PDA-like, handsets.
Jean-Jacques Damlamian, Group Executive Vice President at France
Telecom, said, "We are convinced that multimodality is key
to increase the adoption and revenue from services offered by
France Telecom, through Orange, Wanadoo and Equant. Kirusa and
Telisma have well positioned us for industry leadership in the
multimodal space."
Solenn Botrel, Program Manager for this project in FTRD, the
R&D division of France Telecom, added, "We have been
testing the multimodal platform and multimodal applications for
several weeks, and have been very pleased with its performance.
The Kirusa and Telisma teams are very professional, have supported
us very well, and continue to respond to our needs flawlessly."
"Kirusa continues its commitment to the European market
with the delivery of its multimodal solution to one of Europe's
leading telecommunications groups, in partnership with Europe's
leading speech vendor," said Dr. Inderpal Singh Mumick, CEO
and founder of Kirusa. "There is increasing agreement worldwide
that multimodality holds the key to broad market adoption of mobile
applications and the unleashing of bold new revenue streams from
wireless data. The investments being made by France Telecom in
multimodality, and the early results from the evaluations, provide
further credence to the ability of multimodality to significantly
increase revenue from mobile applications. "
Laurent Balaine, CEO of Telisma, said, "Multimodality is
a real catalyst which should have the effect of boosting the mobile
applications and services market. Designed by skillful ergonomics
specialists and including sophisticated technology, multimodal
services are an extremely attractive proposition for users. They
will provide subscribers voice access to services which where
previously only available via WAP. The key will be to insure subscribers
will spontaneously adapt these services, feeling at ease with
an intuitive and simple interaction combining voice, touch, and
text. All this is consistent with the inexorable progress of the
voice technology in everyday life and confirms Telisma's vision
of voice applications as the point of convergence for all means
of communication."
About France Telecom
France Telecom is one of the world's leading telecommunications
carriers, with over 91 million customers on five continents (220
countries and territories) and consolidated operating revenues
of 43 billion Euro for 2001. Through its major international brands,
including Orange, Wanadoo, Equant and GlobeCast, France Telecom
provides businesses, consumers and other carriers with a complete
portfolio of solutions that spans local, long-distance and international
telephony, wireless, Internet, multimedia, data, broadcast and
cable TV services.
France Telecom is the second-largest wireless operator and the
number three Internet access provider in Europe, and a world leader
in telecommunications solutions for multinational corporations.
France Telecom (NYSE: FTE) is listed on the Paris and New York
stock exchanges.
About Kirusa
Kirusa, Inc. is a multimodal infrastructure company that has
developed industry leading multimodal technology (with several
patents pending) for the delivery of data applications using multimodal
interfaces. This next generation of wireless technology allows
users to customize the presentation of information on wireless
devices by either alternating, or simultaneously receiving data
through visual and voice interfaces. Kirusa's customers include
the worlds' leading telecom carriers, such as France Telecom and
Bouygues Telecom. Kirusa is funded by France Telecom Innovacom,
Deutsche Bank, Silicon Alley Seed Investors, and several angel
investors. The company is headquartered in Berkeley Heights, New
Jersey and was founded by telecom and Internet industry veterans
from AT&T, Lucent and Vodafone Airtouch. For more information
about Kirusa please call its headquarters at +1 (908) 464-4467
or visit www.kirusa.com.
About Telisma
Created in August 2000, Telisma designs, develops and sells speech
recognition software products for use in telecommunications and
enterprise applications. Telisma has developed innovative speech
recognition technologies The Telisma products and consulting operations
enable telecommunications operators, service providers and enterprises
to easily create and deploy large-scale speech-enabled services.
Philsoft® v3, Telisma's "full software" ASR engine
is characterized by its unequalled level of robustness on the
market, notably in mobile telephony and noisy environments. Developed
and marketed by Telisma, this engine is the product of over 15
years of research and implementation at France Telecom R&D
and provides the best recognition rates on the market.Telisma
is a private limited company backed by major European investors:
3i, Innovacom and AGF Private Equity. For more information about
Telisma please visit www.telisma.com.
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