3CX VOIP Phone for Windows 1.0

3CX VOIP Phone for Windows
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  • Editor: 3CX Ltd
  • Release: 1.0
  • Language: English
  • License: Freeware/free
  • System: 95/98/Me/2000/XP
Download 3CXPhone.exe (1 MB)
The phone 3CX VoIP Phone is a VoIP / SIP free (or soft phone) that lets you use your PC or laptop as a phone. Using the Internet as a means to transmit your voice for phone calls, rather than using traditional telephone services. By using a connection to a VoIP provider or any IP-PBX (eg: 3CX IP-PBX), you can make calls to any soft phone, mobile phone number of fixed line. With 3CX VoIP phone, you can provide significant savings on telephone bills in a very simple way: you need a broadband connection (DSL or cable), a connection to a VoIP provider or a server SIP, a headset with a microphone and / or a sound card. The installation of 3CX VoIP phone is extremely simple and only takes a few minutes.

Advantages:
  • Free to use
  • Light and installs easily - User friendly


Disadvantages:
  • Not compatible with Windows Vista




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