MONTEREY, Calif., Feb. 23, 2016 -- LanguageLine Solutions® is redefining both the voice and vision of the language access industry through technological innovation once again. Building on its over $20 million dollar investment in Olympus, the advanced state-of-the-art technology platform, the global leader in language access solutions has developed a world-class, next generation mobile video interpreting solution available only from LanguageLine. This new solution will be branded as LanguageLine InSight Video Interpreting (InSight) and will be supported on the most popular Apple, Android, and Windows devices. InSight unleashes the power of the largest, most accomplished, experienced, and professional linguist team in the world, offering both on demand video and phone interpretation at the touch of a button in a single mobile solution. InSight is the fastest, easiest to use and most secure solution of its kind, by design.
- The user friendly interface is intuitive and simple to use allowing easy and rapid access to LanguageLine's growing workforce of over 8,000 interpreters, interpreting 240+ languages.
- Every InSight session is natively encrypted which ensures privacy and eliminates complicated security implementations.
- InSight will be available in 35 spoken languages including American Sign Language (ASL). Combined these represent 98% of the interpretation demand throughout the United States. An additional 200 languages are available via audio.
- InSight will be backed by LanguageLine's commitment to total and complete client satisfaction offering direct 24/7 support.
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"Today LanguageLine Solutions is once again changing the world of interpretation just as we did over 34 years ago as the creator of the telephone interpreting industry." states Scott W. Klein, President and CEO, LanguageLine Solutions. "Our latest technology leap continues to set us apart from our competitors as we leverage the world's largest and best on-demand linguist workforce across multiple modalities, at the touch of a single button. Creating and owning our own technology platform and applications allows us to be agile and dependable in delivering the highest quality language solutions to our clients. No other provider in the industry has the breadth, depth, and length of experience facilitating understanding and empowering relationships between clients and the Limited English Proficient and Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing communities they serve as we do."
About LanguageLine Solutions®
LanguageLine Solutions is the global leader in innovative language access solutions for more than 34 years. Our latest innovation, Olympus, is an award-winning cloud-based language access platform that is redefining on-demand language delivery. We provide the highest quality over-the-phone, video remote,
and onsite interpreting, translation and localization, as well as bilingual staff and interpreter testing and training. Trusted by more than 25,000 clients to enable communication in any situation with the growing limited English proficient and the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing populations, we deliver the industry's fastest and most dependable access to highly trained and professional linguists in more than 240 languages, 24/7/365. LanguageLine Solutions facilitates more than 32 million phone, video, and onsite interactions every year; that's a new connection every second. www.languageline.com
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CONTACT: Suzanne Franks
Director of Marketing
LanguageLine Solutions
[email protected]
Office: 831 648-5889 |
Cell: 214 789-1504


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