Android gets in on Zultys VoIP phone calls

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zultys-logo.gifZultys has added a Mobile Communicator client for Android-based smartphones in its MX family of IP PBXs, reports TechWorld.

The company has previously provided a mobile client for BlackBerry OS and the iPhone, but apparently saw sufficient demand for an Android client.

Mikael Ricknäs writes:
Developing for BlackBerry and the iPhone was straightforward, but the fragmentation of the Android phone market made it a bigger development task, according to [chief marketing officer] Steve Francis. However, that work has now been done, he said.

The Mobile Communicator for Android offers a presence indicator, allowing users to see if their colleagues can talk or chat. The client also provides access to corporate directories and call logs, and gives users the option to be contacted with a single number. Users get call handling features, including hold and transfer, as well.
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See also: Viber dials free text and VoIP calls on Android

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