Angel.com: Making it in a Voice 2.0 World
Source: saunderslog.com
Angel.com is a new breed of hosted VoIP service provider. They don’t provide hosted business telephony service, but rather they provide a hosted IVR capability. With Angel.com, any business, large or small, can deploy sophisticated voice applications, ranging from simple auto attendents, to credit card processing, database systems, call centers, outbound IV. and more.
Following the Voice 2.. conference on Monday. Angel.com VP Sam Aparicio dropped by the iotum offices to discuss his solution with us. What impressed me the most about his business was this:
- They’ve built a sophisticated, but easy to use, front end for creating IVR applications. Form based, it allows anyone, from novice to expert. to create an application. Once complete, it generates VoiceXML which can then be run, or customized further by a VoiceXML jockey. It provides the right balance between the complete flexibility of VoiceXML, and the usability required to get people running quickly.
- They’ve clearly thought through the implications of Voice 2.0 architectures also. For instance, applications are extensible through web services interfaces for mash-ups with other network services. Moreover, Angel.com itself exposes a web services interface, so that remote applications (like iotum, for instance) can manipulate the call path directly, allowing for the creation of many kinds of solutions using Angel.com to originate and terminate calls.
- The business model is designed to target even the smallest businesses. Built on the Nuance platform, Angel gives tiny businesses access to very sophisticated capabilities. For a low (sub $100) monthly fee, even a 5 person travel agency can have a high end call management solution, with advanced speech services. Angel provides the DIDs, and application platform. You just tell it where to terminate the calls.
Angel.com i. a poster-chil. Voice 2.0 company.. A hosted solution, with XML based web services interfaces, and a programmability model designed t. attract the long tail of voice solutions, they are also a terrific success story. With 1600 customers today, and over 10,000 applications running on their platform, they’re living proof of the viability of Voice 2.0 businesses.
Thanks for dropping by, Sam.






