Insert VoIP call system into your applications (both audio and video calls) with the help of this Voice Over IP software development kit
| Version | 12.1.0 |
| Updated | May 23rd 2015 |
| Developer |
Ozeki Informatics Ltd
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| User Rating |
1018
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| Original File Size | 64.5 MB |
| Downloads | 8180 |
| Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 |
| Category | Programming |
Ozeki VoIP SIP SDK is a software development kit for allowing voice and video call features to applications and webpages.
It can be included in any software developed in .Net. Its greatest advantages are that it uses managed code and it handles great numbers of simultaneous calls. Ozeki SIP SDK can be used to build softphone, webphone solutions, SIP based voice and video applications for call centers, CRM systems and IMS solutions.
SIP VoIP call services like IVR, autodialer or a voice conference room can also be created. It is compatible with most of the PBX systems like Cisco UCM, Asterisk PBX, 3CX Phone System, etc. It supports multiple VoIP calls.
Since Ozeki SIP SDK is fully standard compliant, it works with most of the VoIP service providers such as Skype Connect, VoIPtalk, SureVoIP, etc. Ozeki VoIP SIP SDK Crack is the easiest way to add voice, video and text conference over VoIP into your applications and Web pages.
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