Hello,
I would like to share one of my new experiences related to .NET and VoIP. Recently I have find
a sample WPF softphone the source code of it which was written in .Net 4.0. It is a VoIP softphone and
it can forward and receive calls and DTMF signals. In addition with the help of them the caller party can
navigate in IVR systems easily. It is very necessary in my opinion for the companies which has great number of
customers.
If you are interested in, you can read about this solution and find the source code of the sample software here:
http://www.voip-sip-sdk.com/p_116-how-to-build-a-c-open-source-voip-softphone-with-wpf-gui-using-ozeki-sip-sdk-voip.html
This source code can be developed, and it can be the basis of a customized softphone, that fits to your need.
Good developing!
I would like to share one of my new experiences related to .NET and VoIP. Recently I have find
a sample WPF softphone the source code of it which was written in .Net 4.0. It is a VoIP softphone and
it can forward and receive calls and DTMF signals. In addition with the help of them the caller party can
navigate in IVR systems easily. It is very necessary in my opinion for the companies which has great number of
customers.
If you are interested in, you can read about this solution and find the source code of the sample software here:
http://www.voip-sip-sdk.com/p_116-how-to-build-a-c-open-source-voip-softphone-with-wpf-gui-using-ozeki-sip-sdk-voip.html
This source code can be developed, and it can be the basis of a customized softphone, that fits to your need.
Good developing!