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2007 -
PEC introduces its Multi-Technology software platform. The
platform allows one to incorporate different brand media processing
hardware components to lower the capital costs and provide very high
capacity media processing systems. The technology lowers the cost of
SS7/C7 enabled high capacity and VoIP systems.
2006 -
PEC introduces its C-Server software product line. The
C-Server is purely Internet based and has three modules: Calling
Card, Call Shop, and Call Back. The C-Server obviates the need for
expensive VoIP gateways and adjunct hardware.
2005 -
PEC enhances its Interactive Voice Response (IVR) product line
to support the Internet link and XML messages. This feature allows
third party developers to develop applications and use the PEC voice
processing platform for telephony server.
2004 -
PEC enhances its line of voice processing products to support
inbound and outbound call center applications. The platform supports
the legacy phone systems and links through the Internet protocol.
2003 -
PEC introduces its line of VoIP billing and call management
software. The software becomes an instant hit and is deployed by
more than 300 telecom service providers all over the world.
2002 -
PEC adds support for the Voice over Internet (VoIP) feature to
its line of voice processing products.
2001 - Tecore Corporation, a premier manufacturer
of cellular phone switches starts selling the messaging platforms
from PEC along with their switches. PEC adds the Short Message Service
(SMS) support to its software.
2000 - PEC adds support for TNPP over the Internet.
This feature is used by the paging companies.
1999 - PEC adds the features Voice to Email, Fax to Email,
and Email notification to its software. Also PEC adds the multi-party
conferencing feature to its messaging software platform.
1999 - PEC adds Text to Speech
capability to VoiceSaver. This allows one to read the information
stored in text.
1998 - PEC adds Unified messaging
features. This allows a subscriber to connect to VoiceSaver through
LAN or dial up network and read his messages on his Personal Computer.
He can then transfer the message to other users or store it on his
personal computer.
1998 - PEC introduces the Reminder™
package - helps the medical industry to make outbound calls to remind
the patients for the appointment date and time.
1998 - PEC added speech recognition
to VoiceSaver. This allows callers to connect to subscribers based
on spoken instructions.
1997 - PEC enhanced its product
to support the Telephony Signaling 7, ISDN Europe. The applications
for the product include: Voice Mail, Call Routing, Fax processing,
Conferencing, Call routing, and Interactive Voice Response (IVR).
1997 - PEC adds fax processing
capability to the software. In addition to multi-port fax processing,
VoiceSaver can retrieve data from source such as MS-WORD, WordPerfect,
and PDF files.
1996 - PEC introduces its line
of Windows NT based voice products. PEC ships 60 units after the
first month of product introduction.
1996 - PEC adds the Insight Interactive
Voice Response (IVR) applications generator and database connectivity
to VoiceSaver. The IVR allows one to connect to databases such as
Oracle, SQL, Access, and other ODBC compliant data.
1994 - BPL Telecom Ltd. of India,
the Largest Telecom Group in India, selected PEC Voice Products
for the Indian Market. The systems are used by Coca Cola, Oracle,
Texas Instruments, Sheraton hotels, Bombay Cellular, IBM, and many
other companies.
1993 - The Czech Republic, Hungary,
Poland, and Romania certified all of PEC's products.
1992 - Portugal Telecom certified
the digital PEC Voice Products for the Portuguese market.
1991 - PEC introduced its line
of Digital Voice Processing systems in the United States and Europe.
1989 - Mobile Data Systems, later
acquired by Motorola, started deploying the systems developed by
PEC.
1988 - International Voice Exchange
selected PEC to provide Voice Mail machines for the franchisees
of the company.
1987 - PEC developed Voice Mail
and Auto Attendant systems for the trucking companies.
1985 - PEC developed the Check
Calls system for the trucking companies. This allowed truck drivers
to enter data using the Touch Tone telephones.
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