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Monday, July 07 2008

Release of SFLPhone version 0.9.1

SFLPhone, an enterprise ready Internet Phone

Savoir-faire Linux, will launch its new GNU/Linux compatible Internet Phone, SFLPhone. The 0.9.1 version is stable and ready to be used in a professional environment.

The Open Source specialist in Canada continues its development strategy by making an enterprise ready tool available on the Internet. This high quality desktop phone manages an infinite number of lines and calls on a daily basis. It is compliant to the most advanced telecommunication standards (SIP, IAX) and interconnects with the well-known Asterisk software, PBX pioneer in the Open Source community. This device published under GPL v.3 license, was built to meet the actual as well as the futur enterprises needs, but its simplicity to install makes it even more appealing to professionals as well as individuals. Contact Savoir-faire Linux.

In addition to the common functions usually available on regular phones, SFLphone can be used in three languages (English, French, Spanish), it manages call transfers, history of incoming as well as outgoing calls, the on hold function, an infinite number of lines and soon will handle video conferences. In fact, Savoir-faire Linux, in collaboration with Polytechnique Montréal, is developing a videoconference application managing up to three users. A revolution on the Open Source market. For more details on the SFLPhone features, click here.

To sum up, SFLPhone is a perfect tool for enterprises looking to add professionalism and customization to their telecommunication networks.

Contact SFLPhone's Development team and read our Frequently Asked Questions.