Results 1 to 3 of 3

Thread: Request: Click to dial, Softphone Client on PC, SIP client on Andriod/iPhone

  1. #1

    Default Request: Click to dial, Softphone Client on PC, SIP client on Andriod/iPhone

    Been awhile. Long time VoiPO customer. Any plans for a items listed in Title. I assume there are softphone clients available for use "at customer risk" -- if so, can someone point me in the right direction. As for click to dial, would love an Outlook plugin, but would settle for some type of web interface, bulk upload/edit of address book, click to dial from that interface, your system calls back registered device.

    -bird

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jan 2014
    Posts
    7

    Default Re: Request: Click to dial, Softphone Client on PC, SIP client on Andriod/iPhone

    Get Xlite or Pay for Bria... then download download melosip for firefox and numbers will turn into links that will be shot to your Xlite or Bria softphone.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Oct 2010
    Posts
    11

    Default Re: Request: Click to dial, Softphone Client on PC, SIP client on Andriod/iPhone

    Quote Originally Posted by 1bird2 View Post
    Been awhile. Long time VoiPO customer. Any plans for a items listed in Title. I assume there are softphone clients available for use "at customer risk" -- if so, can someone point me in the right direction. As for click to dial, would love an Outlook plugin, but would settle for some type of web interface, bulk upload/edit of address book, click to dial from that interface, your system calls back registered device.

    -bird
    I was looking for an Outlook plugin for a long, long time and finally found a solution. Grab a copy of SIPTAPI here.

    It's a freeware solution which will enable Outlook's "Call" feature. It works by creating a TAPI provider which will initiate a call to your SIP address and once you answer, it completes the call to the destination caller. Functionally, it's what Google Voice does for you when you have it dial. It calls you, you answer, and then a call is placed outbound to your destination. (Technically, it uses a SIP REFER.)

    The big difference here is that the call is a 100% VoIP call just as if you had manually dialed it from your phone. It doesn't care if your using an ATA or softphone.

    Further down on the SIPTAPI page there is a reference to Ian Sharpe's dial.exe. I installed that as well. It enables click-to-call for "tel:" URIs. It's a bit of a kludge but it does work!

    ..Marc..

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •