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C2Call and Cisco XD virtual 3D office

C2Call is a real technology break through, a SIP compatible browser phone that instantly can place VoIP calls to phone and mobile networks and it went not unnoticed by some of the industrial leading companies. We have worked with a few of them on projects in the past. Usually this work is done top-secret under NDAs. So this time we were first a bit surprised to see our work on youtube!

Cisco XD lets you recreate your complete office environment in 3D through a stunning interface. Not only Cisco equipment but as well furniture and fixtures in high definition 3D, just drop and drag the gear.  Then you can click on a Cisco phone and thanks to our patent pending Click to Call Java technology you can call from and to any of these virtual phones.

For this demo we leaned heavily on our FriendCaller iPhone app and Browser Phone. Check it out, visit www.CiscoXD.com or see the video here:

A very convincing demonstration of the Cisco XD concept combined with the versatile Java based C2Call instant VoIP technology.

Getting ready to serve the SIP community

Since the beginning of the development of our Click to Call technology that gave C2Call its name we made sure that our service will be SIP compatible. SIP stands for Session Initiation Protocol and was originally invented by Henning Schulzrinne and Mark Handley back in 1996. This signaling protocol is an application layer and therefore independent from the underlying transport layer, later can be TCP, UDP or SCTP etc. SIP was and is a tremendous success Nowadays many large scale VoIP systems are based on SIP, companies names like Vonage and our FriendCaller service all using SIP. Many of these companies allow their users to connect their own SIP devices, as SIP-capable telephone sets, mobile phone or soft phone.

Our FriendCaller website demonstrates already how a SIP compatible browser based soft phone is started in any browser and can instantly establish a VoIP call to another FriendCaller user or any phone number. This did not went unnoticed and ever since we launched FriendCaller we started got inquires from other VoIP provider that wanted to license this technology break through. Now we finally had the resources to prepare a SIP compatible client that can be licensed by VoIP providers. Soon FriendCaller will not be the only browser based VoIP service, and we are looking forward to the new application our C2Call technology will find. More info about licensing the SIP compatible soft phone will be posted soon on our website.