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Conversay Announces the Final Approval of JSR 113 (JSAPI2), the World Standard for Speech-Enabling Java Devices 

May 5, 2008 - The final approval ballot (FAB) of JSR 113 was announced today by the Sun Executive Committee for Java Micro Edition (ME). JSR 113 is the world standard for writing speech applications for Java devices (also referred to as JSAPI2 – Java Speech Application Programming Interface, version 2.0). As the Specification Lead for JSR 113, Conversay has led the effort to develop JSR 113 with the collaboration of Expert Group members including representatives from Nokia, Motorola, IBM, TI and Sun Microsystems. In its role as specification lead, Conversay has also created the Reference Implementation (RI) and Technology Compatibility Kit (TCK) for JSR 113.
 
JSAPI2 is the latest JSR (Java Specification Request) in the lineup of specifications for the Java platform. Java is one of the most popular software platforms throughout the world. According to an independent study provided at JavaOne (May 6-9, 2008, San Francisco), there are close to 6 billion total Java deployments in the world, including over 2 billion cell phones, growing by more than 400,000 each year. Java on cell phones is supported by every major wireless carrier throughout the world.
 
Thanks to Conversay’s leadership in bringing JSR 113 to market, over 6 million Java programmers worldwide can now speech-enable their Java applications using the world standard. Applications that benefit from this standard include mobile games and productivity applications, both of which have a significant market presence in the consumer space. A clear signal communicated by wireless carriers at JavaOne is that they will only put standards-compliant applications on their phones. This is a tremendous ratification of Conversay’s strategic path with JSR 113, as well as an incentive for developers to begin developing speech applications using the standard. A free PC version of the development kit is available to developers at www.conversay.com, as well as a comprehensive device-based, demonstration/development kit (C-3DK) that can also be purchased directly from the Website.
 
Plans for Promotion and Adoption
 
Sun Microsystems is the owner of the Java platform and the organizer of JavaOne. Annually, JavaOne is one of the largest developer conferences anywhere in the world, with over 15,000 attendees. In addition to the JSR 113 announcement, Conversay’s participation in JavaOne 2008 included a booth in the Exhibitor Pavilion and a featured presentation introducing JSR 113 to the developer community. Conversay held a number of official meetings during the course of the conference with key original device manufacturers (ODMs) and wireless carriers. Conversay plans to market the TCK and RI to these key market players. Licensing agreement discussions were held at JavaOne and are expected to be finalized over the next few months.
 
Conversay and Sun plan to work together in the coming months to promote adoption of JSR 113 with ODMs. Additionally, Conversay will pursue established contacts with wireless carriers and game developers. Today’s cell phone market is driven by customer demand for enhanced features and services, as well as by “the cool factor”. In this regard, speech made universally available through JSR 113 holds particular appeal. Additionally, safety and accessibility are growing in importance with existing and pending legislation. Conversay plans to leverage JSR 113 in conjunction with other highly-appealing speech applications including speech-enabled text messaging in a heightened marketing effort in the coming months.
 
About Conversay
 
Conversay is a world leader in speech technology and interfaces for mobile devices. Conversay's speech engine is industry-acknowledged for its small footprint, rapid execution, and high recognition accuracy in extreme noise. It is compatible with a wide range of embedded devices including cell phones, smartphones, enterprise-class PDA's, avionics, telematics, and custom platforms, and has shipped on millions of units worldwide.