Why are non-standard voip clients (Skype, MSN, Yahoo, etc) present on every desktop but SIP is nowhere?
I have tried a lots of sip client application (almost all present on the market today). But i''m not happy with any of them. They are either too slow, consuming all cpu resources, either ugly -this is the case with most open source or java based software- or they are just not compatibile with my asterisk.
I think that the problem is that people don't have a user friendly sip application that just works.
Here is where Mizutech comes...
Mizu softphone is a professional SIP client application based on the latest standards,
compatibile with any Internet Telephone Service Provider (ITSP) with lots of built-in features like call recording, conference mixing, HD Video, wideband codecs, file transfer over sip and many other allowing you to make clear quality PC-to-Phone, Phone-to-PC and PC-to-PC calls over the internet (VOIP). You can connect to multiple VOIP service providers or calling card platforms and always make your calls to the cheapest directions.
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