SMS converts into speech technology?

Ziusudra

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I was wondering if anyone had any experience with this wherever it's currently established. Telstra sent me an SMS a while ago, saying that in major areas, they've established a way for SMS to convert into speech, so I could call a normal home phone using SMS... this is a really good way of communicating, as I sometimes need to ring home and I have to SMS so many people until I reach my boyfriend at home.
 
Due to my previous work with these
Internet Researchers and Engineers,
I learned that converting from SMS text to voice
one of the most difficult thing to do... I haven't tried it
yet, but I noticed that Australia tend to have
their technology development highly advanced
more than any other countries (even USA)
especially in the field of
telecommunications engineering fields.
Therefore, this looks more promising
especially from Australia...
 
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What about speech to text? that's what I really need.
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oops. I think I found my answer in another thread :)
 
Y said:
Due to my previous work with these
Internet Researchers and Engineers,
I learned that converting from SMS text to voice
one of the most difficult thing to do... I haven't tried it
yet, but I noticed that Australia tend to have
their technology development highly advanced
more than any other countries (even USA)
especially in the field of
telecommunications engineering fields.
Therefore, this looks more promising
especially from Australia...

That's arguable. Every country has their good and bad engineers. The USA just happens to have the largest pool of educated engineers, while also having the most restrictive laws governing Telecoms. Australia is no more "highly advanced" than Britain, Europe, Japan, or South Korea.
 
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