# CVG 1.33.0 (26-July-2023) The FIFA Women's World Cup is now taking place in Australia and New Zealand, and a world record number of fans are expected to watch the games. We can all witness the talent, the gamesmanship, and the teamwork that make the game so compelling. With each CVG release, we aim to bring you more of these qualities - today with more talent in **new IBM TTS voices**, more gamesmanship with **call handover via SIP refer** and **optional encrypted outbound calls**, more teamwork capabilities with **botario hosted by VIER** and **access to self-hosted Azure Speech-to-Text (STT) and Text-to-Speech (TTS)**.  ## Call Transfer via SIP Refer Call transfer via SIP Refer allows a call active on CVG to be moved to a new destination. CVG supports "blind" call transfers via SIP Refer. After a successful call transfer via SIP Refer CVG has removed itself from the call and the associated ressources on CVG are free. A common use case for call transfer via SIP refer is a handover from a voicebot to a human agent without CVG in between. This way of transferring the call reduces latency and simplifies the delivery of the callers phone number, especially in international environments. When the upstream and downstream systems are on the same IP infrastructure of our customer, sensitive information can be handled internally, which is required in some cases in regulated industries. In the case the upstream system does not support SIP refer there are always the options to use [`/call/forward`](/specs/#/call/forward) or our [call provisioning approach](/docs/Essential-Use-Cases.html#alternative-1-provisioning-api-and-dialog-api) that provides the same advantages but is slightly more complicated to handle by the upstream system. ### New API Endpoint A call can be forwarded by calling the new [`/call/refer`](/specs/#/call/refer) endpoint, provided that the upstream system brought the call to CVG as a SIP Call and supports SIP Refer. After a request to [`/call/refer`](/specs/#/call/refer), CVG is "out of the loop" and does not receive any information about the successful forwarding or the subsequent connection duration. However, the [`/call/refer`](/specs/#/call/refer) request itself is blocking, i.e. it waits until the upstream system accepts or rejects the SIP Refer.
SIP Refer not yet with custom SIP headers
Currently no data can be passed to the downstream destination with a SIP Refer. In the future custom SIP headers will be supported.
Azure TTS and Azure STT hosted by a Europen Partner
Committed to diversifying our partner eco-system and providing a more targeted service for our European clients, we've teamed up with a European partner who is self-hosting Azure TTS and Azure STT in a German data center. This move is designed to bring highest data security standards to your interaction with our cognitive voice services. If the idea of leveraging Azure STT and Azure TTS hosted by a European partner interests you, please don't hesitate to get in touch. Contact us at support@vier.ai.
Availability of IBMs expressive and enhanced neural voices
IBMs expressive neural voices are available only for English (Australian) and English (US). Enhanced neural voices (voice names inlcude "V3Voice") are available for Dutch (Netherlands), English (UK), English (US), French (Canadian), French (France), German (Germany), Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish (Castilian), Spanish (Latin America), Spanish (North America).