Monday, December 18, 2006

FREE VOIP SOFTPHONE FOR MICROSOFT WINDOWS

Solegy™, a provider of a hosted VoIP software platform to quickly and easily manage and deploy new applications and back-office services, announced the availability of a free Softphone that will run on Microsoft Windows. The Softphone, based completely on open source code, can be downloaded from the company’s Website (www.solegy.com/demosoftphone) and access to the source code can be obtained through Solegy’s OpenSourceSIP initiative (www.opensourcesip.org).

According to Solegy, they are offering this product to let people experience ease of making VOIP calls from their computer, but they are offer much more if service providers want customised solutions.

Solegy’s customized SIP Softphones (including video-enabled soft clients) are fully compatible with the Company’s hosted ServicePDQ™ platform. Customized versions of the softphone can include branded skins, instant messaging (with presence), and account management features such as available pre-paid balance, time left for call, and one-click purchasing of additional credit. Clients of the customized Softphone can opt to have the softphone embedded in a Web page or delivered as part of a Microsoft Windows or Mac OSX install file.

Service providers can support their Softphone customers through back-office functions that include viewing current balances and call history in real-time. In addition, the platform supports pre- or post-paid usage which can be charged through an account using credit cards, PayPal or with a recharge voucher. Back office features also include sophisticated fraud detection and prevention techniques.

Features:

-a fully compliant (RFC 3261) SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
- Open source codecs such as iLBC, speex, GSM and G.711 (Easy Integration)
-Proprietary codecs like g.729, g.723 and can be easily added by third-party developers or by Solegy™ when creating customized versions.

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