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Free Phone Calls on your Pocket PC

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - April 22, 2003


Xten Networks, Inc., announced it has released X-PRO, its new Softphone for Windows PCs & Wireless Pocket PC devices. X-PRO can be used to make free IP-to-IP calls using a service such as pulver.com's Free World Dialup or can be used to make IP-to-Phone calls using a pre-paid calling service such as deltathree's iConnectHere.

Xten has also released a feature-rich FREE softphone dubbed X-Lite, which does not include some of X-PRO's premium features such as conferencing and multi-proxy, but still provides the same level of call quality. Both X-PRO and X-Lite are fully compatible with other SIP User Agents including Cisco 7900 Series IP Phones and ATA 186 Analog Telephone Adapters.

X-PRO is available as a stand-alone product or packaged with a SIP Proxy Server thereby providing an attractive enterprise solution. X-PRO, which retails for $49, has all the features and functionality of a small business phone system, meaning that a growing company could use X-PRO in place of a traditional PBX. X-PRO can also be branded and customized for distribution.




Related Links:
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