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Bing Speech API will be retired on October 15, 2019—migrate to Speech
Services and Speech SDK
You’re receiving this email because you currently use the Cognitive
Services Bing Speech API.
We recently released the generally available Speech Services API and Speech SDK which allow you to add speech-enabled features to your apps. Because Speech Services and Speech SDK each fully replaces the existing Bing Speech API capabilities, Bing Speech will be retired as a
standalone service on October 15, 2019. As with all changes of this type, we’re providing 12 months’ notice so you have adequate time to adjust.
To continue using the capabilities of Bing Speech, please migrate to Speech Services by October 15, 2019. We encourage you to make the switch sooner, to gain the richer benefits of Speech Services. In
addition to the Bing Speech features you’re already familiar with,
Speech Services includes:
Speech-to-text (speech recognition), intent, translation, and text-to-
speech capabilities.
A REST API that works with any programming language that can make HTTP
requests.
Key dates
Beginning October 15, 2018, we will no longer make updates to Bing
Speech and its corresponding client libraries and REST APIs. New
subscription keys will no longer be available; however, your existing
keys can be renewed in the Azure portal.
On October 15, 2019, Bing Speech will be retired and no longer be
available.
Recommended action
Migrate to Speech Services before October 15, 2019, to avoid
disruptions to your applications and enjoy quality and feature updates.
If you need help, please review our support options.
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