w3clogo.pngWe are very pleased to see today that the W3C has published CCXML (Call Control XML) as a formal “Recommendation“. Within the W3C standards process, this is the the highest level that a standard can attain and is the result of a great amount of work by a great number of people over many years. To celebrate, we have :

As the news release mentions, Voxeo’s CTO RJ Auburn has been involved with CCXML since the early days and is the chair of the CCXML working group within the W3C. Voxeo’s Dan Burnett is now the chair of the overall Voice Browser Working Group under which CCXML and VoiceXML fall. Voxeo Prophecy was the first commercial implementation of CCXML, was the first (and remains the only) engine to support 100% of the CCXML specification and pass the entire W3C test suite for CCXML, and has been licensed out by other companies looking to include CCXML inside their products and services.

We are delighted to see this formal step in the W3C standards process and look forward to seeing even more applications being built out there that use the power of CCXML!

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