Tragofone - a white-label VoIP softphone backed by WebRTC and auto-provisioning is a perfect choice to maintain uninterrupted business communication anywhere, anytime. Whether you want to empower remote working or offer an efficient and productive alternative to your workforce in delivering outstanding customer services, Tragofone works. The app is all set to make communication a flawless process with a simple step to configure SIP extensions on users' smartphones, and communication on-the-go can take place.
The auto-provisioning of this app is quick and straightforward through setup, control. It is feasible to manage thousands of SIP accounts using SIP credentials without accessing the phones. Further, Tragofone offers exceptional communication experience by ensuring quality and security with WebRTC support.
The crystal-clear audio and video call through Tragofone offer an opportunity to make communication a smooth process. Plus, the business communication will be up with the access to unlimited one-to-one calls whenever, wherever, and however your team needs. One of our app's major advantages is to save a device battery as the app gets activated only in case of a call or message notifications.
Tragofone offers on-demand customization as per business requirements. Whether there's a requirement to add other features or promote branding on Tragofone accounts, there's a provision! This app is supported with Android and iOS platforms.
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Well I can tell you that any SIP program can do this, one that comes to mind is Linphone. But you do need a provider. Almost all providers deal with UDP. You might be able to find one that transmits over tcp but that’ll be a very small list. TCP isn’t reliable for VoIP, for media anyway. At best you’ll find one that encrypts the signaling over TLS, which is TCP. But audio, even if encrypted too, is done over UDP.... Source: over 1 year ago
Does Linphone (https://linphone.org/) not meet that need of cross platform (website claims versions for all major OS'es) and open source (https://gitlab.linphone.org/BC/public/linphone-desktop)? - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Similarly, you can use any SIP (VoIP) provider (e.g. VOIPo Cloud), and configure the SIP account details in your native phone app. This way you will also be able to use a SIP softphone on your computer (e.g. LinPhone on Linux or Telephone on Mac), or even a real SIP phone in your home. Depending on your SIP plan you may or may not be able to make international calls this way. Source: over 2 years ago
I heard on RFD Fonus is using linphone.org to code their service. Source: almost 3 years ago
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