Embed notification, text paging, and SMS into your applications with ease using TAPI-compliant scriptable COM objects.

With CT Messenger 2.0, developers can send important information to their users via text pages, phone calls, or SMS messages, and it can be done using any TAPI compliant hardware, including a voice modem or telephony card.
Unlike other similar programs, CT Messenger 2.0 uses software-based DSP algorithms to detect the type of response received (busy, no answer, or voice answer). The software does not rely on the answer detection capabilities of the underlying hardware, which makes it compatible with inexpensive voice modems.
The CT Messenger Developer's Toolkit provides a set of scriptable COM objects (TAPI ActiveX) that can easily send voice and text messages to a standard phone, pager, or SMS-enabled cell phone. These objects can be used with Visual Basic (VB) or Visual C++ (VC).
All developers have to do is create a call tree, which consists of a message (text or pre-recorded voice files or both), one or more numbers to call, and a call time interval. Once the tree is submitted for processing to CT Messenger Server, the call will be scheduled and processed, and a detailed report will be generated automatically.
The report includes information on the time and duration of the call, the type of answer detected, and the keys pressed by the recipient of the call. CT Messenger 2.0 is the perfect solution for developers who want to provide their users with important information in a convenient and cost-effective way.
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