AUDIOTEXT definition

AUDIOTEXT means recorded information prepared and transmitted via the System and/or the Network and any reference to the System and/or the Network shall mean the Audiotext System and/or Audiotext Network.
AUDIOTEXT or “audiotex” means a simple voice processing technology that is essentially a voice bulletin board, which allows callers to select pre-recorded messages from a menu and is used to provide information that seldom changes or that must be available to large numbers of callers such as time and temperature, hours of operation and travel directions;

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