Built in Softphone for (full) Operator's Console

  1. 12 years ago

    Hi,

    We just got FOP2 up and running and haven't had that much time to work with it yet so my question may be premature but, in looking at it thus far I was surprised to see there isn't a built in soft-phone. Our previous system was an Avaya and the operator worked the system directly from the console itself as an extension on the system.

    Any plans for that?

  2. admin

    13 Jul 2012 Administrator

    Yes, there are plans, but the tech is not really there yet. Not sure how avaya worked, but fop2 is a "Zero install" operator console. There are no zero install softphones available right now that are good enough, but tech is getting closer.

    We have an experimental version that uses adobe flash and a special proxy to interface between rtmp clients and sip. The problem is that rtmp is not really made for real time communications but more for multimedia streaming.

    Best regards,

  3. 11 years ago

    Just a thought, invert the software!

    why not partner with a Softphone company (plenty of them around) and get them to integrate a browser within their OEM softphone, (say softphone on the right, browser on the left) which opens up the FOP2 screen as per IP setup in setting. The browser can also draw the SIP account details form the SIp phone..

    so it's one login to the windows based softphone which brings up the FOP2 panel and voila! you have one screen with all.

    thoughts?

  4. admin

    18 Dec 2012 Administrator

    We have an experimental version running rtmp for audio and freeswitch for rtmp to sip. It works, but it might not be production quality for phone calls (rtmp was not created for calls, but for audio/video streaming).

    We are playing also with webrtc. Asterisk 11 has native support for it. Browser are slowly adding that functionality. So, in a few months you will have audio and perhaps video integrated into fop2.

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