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Lastminute to start selling by voice recognition
Reckons it'll do better than WAP
Lastminute.com has signed a deal with Nortel Networks so it can get non-PC literate customers to use its services over the phone. The customer portal will use automated voice recognition, and the same database customers access when using the Internet.
Lastminute expects its business from mobiles, via voice recognition, to outstrip the sales it gets from customers using its WAP service.
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