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New W3C Spec for Phone Networks 6

zscgeek writes "The W3C just released the first working draft of CCXML a new XML based language designed to allow people to write advanced phone control applications. The announcement is here and the specification is here. The cool thing about CCXML is that it provides advanced call control features that were missing from VoiceXML so it allows lots of new applications that just were not possible before with VoiceXML. It also integrates with VoiceXML so you can reuse all your VoiceXML code. Voxeo has also announced an open beta of an implementation of it that you can access at http://community.voxeo.com so you can try this stuff out."
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