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February 08, 2008
Attractel Releases New Zoiper Version 2.14
By Shamila Janakiraman, TMCnet Contributor
Attractel Ltd., a VoIP company, has released a new version of Zoiper IAX and SIP
softphone for Windows. Attractel said that by using SIP, the Zoiper version 2.14 will be able to support T.38 Fax functionalities.
Specializing in VoIP
applications, Attractel’s solutions and platforms support the enterprise and Internet telephony service provider industry.
Attractel’s Faxterisk solution enables Zoiper’s faxing capabilities to convert Asterisk (News - Alert)-based PBXs into T.38-capable systems.
Zoiper further supports SIP Authentication Username field in the GUI, as well as offers faxing and support for languages like Portuguese and Russian. Attractel has requested Zoiper users for Windows to upgrade to the Zoiper version 2.14.
Attractel also announced the release of two more new versions of Zoiper namely Zoiper 2.02 for Mac OS X and Zoiper 2.02 especially for Linux. The company has reportedly enhanced and altered some features in the new versions. These new versions of Zoiper enable Mac OS and Linux users to receive T.38 faxes using SIP.
Attractel said that Zoiper will have other additions like DTMF styles (RFC-2833 and SIP INFO) for SIP, remote transfer requests option and strip dial characters option. Besides these it will also feature DSCP support and Portuguese and Russian language support.
Zoiper which is available in Free and Biz editions is a multi-platform IAX and SIP softphone. It will be compatible with Asterisk or SIP-based IP-PBX
.
The Biz edition which is paid for by users, includes features such as T.38 Faxing, TCP/TLS support with SIP, Automatic provisioning (XML
), URL handling, Outlook/Thunderbird Integration besides several others. The Free and Biz editions are available as Complete or Customized packages clarified Attractel.
Shamila Janakiraman is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To see more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.
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