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Modular Messaging features
November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and 
Planning Guide
5-9
Text-to-speech conversion capability 
Modular Messaging provides a licensed speech synthesis software so that 
subscribers can hear the envelope and subject information of messages 
and text names over the telephone using a computer-generated spoken 
voice.
Modular Messaging makes use of e-mail readers for text-to-speech (TTS) 
conversion. TTS is also used for name confirmation when a recorded 
name is not available. 
Multilingual text-to-speech
Subscribers of Modular Messaging—Exchange and Modular 
Messaging—Domino can also hear the contents of their corporate e-mail 
messages over the telephone, by virtue of TTS conversion. 
Organizations that receive e-mail in more than one language can enable 
multilingual TTS. Multilingual TTS identifies the language of e-mail 
messages and reads them in that language. For more information, see 
Table 1-1 on page 1-5.
Modular Messaging supports the following TTS engines:
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ScanSoft RealSpeak Telephony 3.5 for all languages that 
Modular Messaging supports.
Modular Messaging provides ScanSoft RealSpeak Telephony 3.5 
as the default TTS engine. All new installation of Modular 
Messaging will provide support only to the ScanSoft RealSpeak 
Telephony 3.5 engine.
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Fonix DECTalk for English conversions and ScanSoft RealSpeak 
TTS3000 for all non-English conversions
Modular Messaging continues to support Fonix DECTalk and 
ScanSoft RealSpeak TTS3000 for customers that are upgrading 
from Unified Messenger 5.0. However, Avaya recommends 
ScanSoft RealSpeak Telephony 3.5 for high quality TTS 
conversion.
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Microsoft TTS, for English conversions only. 
Microsoft TTS is a simple TTS software used only to test the 
system configuration