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− | Hi, I installled | + | Hi, I installled FusionPBX on Debian Wheezy. |
It all went OK, all the compiling and everything. | It all went OK, all the compiling and everything. | ||
So now I have a working com-server on a public IP-address. | So now I have a working com-server on a public IP-address. | ||
− | The next thing I want is a soft phone on my website, for my members/users to talk to each other, only by voice. | + | The next thing I want is a soft phone on my website, for my members/users to talk to each other, only by voice. I am not interested in connections with public PSTN's, so the commercial providers don't interest me. |
What is the best choice for a soft (SIP) phone I can configure? | What is the best choice for a soft (SIP) phone I can configure? | ||
Thanks for your contribution. | Thanks for your contribution. |
Latest revision as of 12:00, 8 November 2014
Hi, I installled FusionPBX on Debian Wheezy. It all went OK, all the compiling and everything. So now I have a working com-server on a public IP-address. The next thing I want is a soft phone on my website, for my members/users to talk to each other, only by voice. I am not interested in connections with public PSTN's, so the commercial providers don't interest me. What is the best choice for a soft (SIP) phone I can configure? Thanks for your contribution.