DEFINITION: A voice portal (sometimes called a vortal) is a Web portal that can be accessed entirely by voice. Ideally, any type of information, service, or transaction found on the Internet could be accessed through a voice portal.
A mobile user with a cellular telephone might
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VOICE PORTALS DEFINITION (continued): dial in to a voice portal Web site and request information using voice or Touchtone keys and receive the requested information from a special voice-producing program at the Web site.
Voice portal interaction may involve audible speech, speech recognition or a telephone keypad interface. Depending on the user's needs, voice portals automate call routing to access information from a variety of sources (flat file, multidimensional databases Voice Portals definition sponsored by SearchMobileComputing.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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