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What is a Softphone?

 
So, you’ve stumbled across the term softphone during your VoIP research but aren’t entirely sure what it means. It’s pretty simple! A softphone is a software application that’s installed on an internet-connected device and to make phone calls.
Generally, the softphone software is provided by your VoIP provider and is a user-friendly interface that functions much the same way a regular phone would. This interface allows users access to dialing and all the features that come with their VoIP solution.
Did you know we do more than business phone service? Astricloud provides a full suite of solutions for working remotely as well as equipping the office with tools to get work done.
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Why you need it :

  • Quick and simple installation: Simply download the file and follow the installation wizard. In just a few short clicks you’ll be up and running
  • Substantial savings: By moving to a softphone and utilizing VoIP software you stand to save big on monthly telephone bills
  • Open-platform: This softphone can utilize software advances from any open-source solution, allowing it to work with most major VoIP providers.
  • Intuitive interface: The simple dial pad and buttons makes this softphone incredibly easy to use
  • Network wide installation: An in-built MSI installation package allows for easy integration across your entire network
  • Completely free: The 3CX softphone is 100% free which saves you licensing costs and licensing administration fees

 
Click here to download it. You can attach it to most of PBX available but if you don’t have one then feel free to contact us for demo account so you can experience it!
 
Hensem Posted by : Muhammad Shahril Amin, Product Engineer
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Choose the Right Type of Phone System

There are several phone systems available, and the one you choose depends on your business size and requirements. Here are the main options:

  1. Traditional Landline System
    • These are old-school but reliable.
    • Requires physical phone lines and hardware.
    • Best for businesses with an existing setup or areas with poor internet.
  2. VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
    • Modern and flexible, using the internet to make calls.
    • Ideal for businesses with remote teams or multiple locations.
    • Cost-effective and feature-rich (e.g., call forwarding, voicemail-to-email).
  3. Cloud-Based Phone System
    • A type of VoIP system managed entirely online.
    • Scalable for growing businesses.
    • Easy to set up and maintain, with no bulky hardware.