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Voice broadcastFebruary 13, 2012
Voice Broadcasting Provider DialMyCalls Unveils New Voice and SMS APIVoice broadcasting provider DialMyCalls.com announced the launch of a new voice and SMS API that allows developers to integrate voice broadcasting and text messaging into any Web application. The API can be used to send thousands of SMS text messages. The ability to record and send personalized messages makes DialMyCalls voice API appealing to users. With DialMyCalls voice API, users can connect to their mass notification platform. By integrating the feature in a Web application, customers also benefit from an array of features including voice broadcast, text message, two-way SMS, and polling. The service provides advanced call features, contact list management, recording management and detailed reporting. "With the addition of our brand new API, DialMyCalls can now be used by developers to create and launch new Web based voice and text message applications,” said David Batchelor, owner of DialMyCalls, in a statement. "We want to give developers the opportunity to integrate our amazing mass notification system into any Web application out there." The company has also announced a special $100 worth of credits to developers who sign up for a free account. The credit can be used towards API integration. Earlier in December, DialMyCalls announced it released a new app that features built-in mass notification system. The functionality is available for both iPhone and Android (News - Alert) users. Once a message is recorded using the DialMyCalls app, users can then create a list of phone numbers to call and schedule a time and date to send the call out. Regardless of the number of users, each number is instantly dialed and comes with a corresponding downloadable call report that details what happened during the call. In an effort to spread some holiday cheer in December, DialMyCalls also launched “Santa Calls” during Christmas week. The company received stellar response for the initiative, and succeeded in sending close to 2,000 free, personalized greetings in less than a week. Rajani Baburajan is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Rajani's articles, please visit her columnist page. Edited by Carrie Schmelkin |