Codine(x) : Uniting all forms of communication
July 12, 2006 on 8:50 pm | In interesting, technology |
Codine(x) issued a press release today announcing the company’s service, now in its pre-registration phase, which will allow users to unite all forms of communication including voice communications, fax, text messaging, email, instant message and voicemail by means of a unique Codine(x) ID.
“We saw a need in the marketplace that suggested busy professionals and end users demanded a technology that allows them to be reachable instantly by means of a single unique code that connects all of their communications devices,” said Pablo Kleinman, president and CEO of Codine(x). “By linking all forms of communication, Codine(x) makes messaging easy and efficient. Our service will be particularly useful for professionals and people that require accessibility at any given time.”
Each user will have a unique Codine(x) ID, which can be compared to an email address or a phone number. The user will be able to control via a private control panel which method of communication he or she would like to be contacted by. For instance, if you are in a meeting and you cannot accept calls, you can choose to have all incoming Codine(x) communications converted to a printed fax or translated to a text message.
“We are confident that Codine(x) will revolutionize the communications industry by allowing users to constantly stay connected to the device of their choice,” explained Kleinman. “We expect our service to be particularly useful for medical professionals, emergency personnel, as well as for large corporations with international executives who need to remain in touch at all times.”
An added benefit to using a service like Codine(x) is privacy. The user will never have to give out their email address, phone number or any contact information other than their Codine(x) ID, since all communication will be handled through this service.
Codine(x) service is currently accepting ID reservations online at www.codinex.com for $9.95 per year. The billing year will not commence until the service is launched in fall 2006.
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