CHAPEL HILL, N.C.-ReadyCom Inc. said it completed development of its two-way wireless voice messaging technology and is lining up carriers and distribution partners to make the service available in first half of next year.
The Responder service allows users to send voice messages to voice storage handsets that can receive, play, reply and initiate voice messages. The system uses the REsponder Voice System gateway developed by ReadyCom and the REsponder handset made by Maxon.
ReadyCom said it will target mobile service personnel, small office/home office workers and families.