IperiaVX Mobile Visual Messaging

Influential industry analysts, business leaders, and media outlets view the concept of wireless Visual Messaging as a one-of-a-kind solution, poised to revolutionize business processes by doing for voice communication what email did for text communication.

Visual Messaging has been deployed for wireline VoIP users for years. The ability to see and control all messages on a PC-based email client or Web-based portal - whether for voice, fax, or even video - is a very powerful business tool. The problem is, until just recently and even in its simplest form, this technology has not been available for wireless users.

To solve this problem, Iperia leveraged the power of its standard IperiaVX Voicemail application, and developed a light-weight client that resides on a mobile device. It’s called IperiaVX Mobile Visual Messaging, and it has the ability to significantly boost the productivity of virtual workers and the mobile workforce:

  • All messages – voice, email, SMS, fax, and video – are available through an email-like interface on the mobile device, for single-number reachability.
  • Messages are retrieved by the mobile device automatically, so users don’t have to dial into multiple systems to get all their voicemails.
  • The mobile device’s built-in operating system enables callback and text messaging in response to any voicemail message, for smarter communications.
  • The application integrates seamlessly with traditional unified messaging applications, including standard voicemail, fax, and conferencing.
  • IperiaVX Mobile Visual Voicemail is compatible with Windows Mobile Devices, including Smartphones, Pocket PC Phones, Pocket PCs, Blackberry, and J2ME Devices.

IperiaVX Mobile Visual Messaging enhances communications between employees, partners, and clients, for smarter, efficient, profitable results. To find out more, contact the Iperia Solution Team.

News & Events

May 24, 2010
Iperia Announces Investment by Overall Capital to Expand Growth

April 22, 2010
Read Your Voicemail with Iperia’s Visual Voice Messaging App

February 9, 2010
me2me launches Visual Voice Messaging for smartphones

June 15, 2009
Iperia Announces Visual Messaging for Blackberry Smartphones