SMS, Fax, Voice Broadcasting and auto dialer Software
...It supports both inbound and outbound communications using advanced telephony protocols such as T.38, G.711 pass-through, and SIP-based VoIP communication. ICTDialer is built on top of renowned open-source technologies, including FreeSWITCH, ICTCore communications framework, and a PHP-based Angular framework.
ICTDialer can be used in following faxing scenarios
Voice Broadcasting
Email to fax / web to fax / fax to email
ATA support supporting both sending and recieving Fax over Fax machines using ATA.
G.711 based Fax Origination / Termination / Gateway
T.38 based Fax Origination / Termination
PSTN/SS7 based Fax Origination / Termination
A Single GUI is created to cover all the major communication methods and services like:
Voice Broadcasting Campaigns
Send Document with multiple files (optional)
Fax to Email
Extension Support
DIDs
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