All services are subject to our Reasonable Use Policy and Terms of Service. A combination of factors is used to determine abnormal use, including but not limited to: the number of unique numbers called, the average length of call, calling patterns, minutes used and other factors. Unlimited calling and other services for all IPComms plans are based on normal business use by a single typical business. All outbound (long-distance) calling plans and Toll-Free inbound (800 origination) services exclude Alaska and the Yukon Territories. IPComms does not guarantee service quality for any service delivered via the public Internet. International calling may require service approval before activation. Rates & service applicable to calls made from SIP URIs. Rates are subject to change without notice. All rates listed are per minute and in US Dollars. See Emergency Calling - 911 for important details and restrictions. *E911 service operates differently than traditional 911. Jones believes that making a product like X-Lite available helps “validate the softphone-or application-approach,” and builds the VoIP market across the board.Plans | Price Matching | FAQ | Terms of Service | Reasonable Use Policy | Privacy | 911/Emergency | Contact Us “By providing X-Lite 3.0 free of charge, we are extending the benefits of softphones to as many people as possible, as part of our commitment to driving widespread VoIP adoption,” he said. “Through the implementation of a developer community around X-Lite, we expect to see X-Lite as the catalyst for innovative new features and concepts such as photo-sharing, music downloads, and other collaborative applications,” he said.ĬOO Donovan Jones alluded to another strategic element behind the retooling of the free softphone. “Third-party developer communities have been essential in the rapid prototyping and development of applications for leading companies such as Nokia, Microsoft and IBM,” said CounterPath CTO, Jason Fischl. The developer’s program will gain momentum over the next several months, letting users engage in real-world deployments, thus accelerating time to market of innovative multimedia and communications solutions, according to CounterPath’s plans. Indeed the company maintains that the previous version of the application (which was launched a bit more than three years ago) has been been downloaded and used by the vast majority of companies looking to test, build and deploy SIP-based solutions. “We’re going to be very receptive to working with companies that want to develop applications in addition to the basic telephony, video, instant messaging capabilities,” he said. “In addition to relaunching X-Lite, we’re going to be having a developer community attached to it,” CounterPath COO, Donovan Jones told. While X-Lite is a two-line phone application (allowing users to put a call on Hold to take a second incoming call), it does not support the multi-party (up to six) conferencing capability of eyeBeam 1.5, nor does it include some of the more sophisticated encryption technology built into that product. Key items include automated configuration and bandwidth detection, NAT and firewall traversal technologies, and on-the-fly selection and switching of voice codecs to meet changing line conditions. Much of the new “user-experience” technology developed for eyeBeam 1.5 is also incorporated into X-Lite 3.0. Like eyeBeam, X-Lite provides SIP-based phone, instant messaging, presence, and video. Learn More.įollowing on its unveiling last March of version 1.5 of its flagship softphone, eyeBeam, Vancouver, B.C.-based CounterPath Solutions today announced release of X-Lite 3.0, the newly birthed upgrade of eyeBeam’s download-for-free sibling. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Enterprise Networking Planet content and product recommendations are editorially independent.
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