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Chat and Video Conference
WikiSuite chat and video conferencing enable you to connect with employees, colleagues or clients from anywhere, using your existing desktop PC or mobile devices. Starting a virtual meeting is as easy as clicking a button and participants can connect instantly from almost any Internet-connected device. Attendees can share slides and documents to work collaboratively, share screens, and much more.
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WikiSuite provides rich real time unified communications by interconnecting multiple technologies seamlessly
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Openfire Meetings, FusionPBX, FreeSWITCH.
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Features
Possible Uses
- Rating & Routing Server
- Transcoding B2BUA
- IVR & Announcement Server
- Conference Server
- Voicemail Server
- SBC (Session Border Controller)
- Basic Topology Hiding Session Border Controller
- DAHDI, Khomp, PIKA, Rhino, Sangoma and Xorcom Hardware Support
- Fax server
- And, of course, a PBX
Key Features
- WebRTC support
- Centralized User/Domain Directory (directory.xml)
- Nano Second CDR granularity
- Call recording (In Stereo caller/callee left/right)
- High Performance Multi-Threaded Core engine
- Configuration via cURL to your HTTP server (mod_xml_curl).
- XML Config files for easy parsing.
- Protocol Agnostic
- ZRTP support for transparent RTP based key exchange and encryption
- Configurable RFC 2833 Payload type
- Inband DTMF generation and detection.
- Software based Conference (no hardware requirement)
- and more...
Voicemail
- Multitenancy - Enterprise/Carrier configuration
- Time of Day Greetings
- Urgent Message Tagging
- E-mail Delivery
- Playback and Rerecord messages before delivery.
- Keys are templates so you can rearrange to fit your needs.
- Callback support from inside voicemail.
- Podcast of Voicemail (RSS)
- Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)