A voice web browser system includes a telephone, an access system coupled to a
TCP/IP network, a telephone system coupling the telephone to the access system,
and a speech-to-text system for "reading" text that had been sent over the TCP/IP
network to the telephone user. Preferably, the access system receives TCP/IP packets
from web pages accessible over the TCP/IP network and parses the HTML code of the
web pages into text and non-text portions, such that the text portion can be read
to the telephone user. A computer implemented process for obtaining web page information
over a TCP/IP network includes implementing a connection of a telephone user to
an access system that is coupled to a TCP/IP network, detecting a selection of
at least one navigation command by the telephone user to access a web page accessible
over the TCP/IP network, and navigating over the TCP/IP network to the web page
in response to the navigation command, resulting in a verbal communication of at
least some information derivable from the web page to the telephone user. A method
for retrieving e-mail that was sent over a TCP/IP network includes calling from
a user telephone to an access computer coupled to a TCP/IP network, providing user
identification to the access computer, retrieving e-mail via the access computer
that was sent over the TCP/IP network and addressed to the user, and reading the
e-mail to the user of the user telephone utilizing a text-to-speech system.