Compare the Top Softphone Applications that integrate with Drupal as of October 2025

This a list of Softphone applications that integrate with Drupal. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Drupal. View the products that work with Drupal in the table below.

What are Softphone Applications for Drupal?

Softphone applications are software-based phones that allow users to make voice calls over the internet instead of using traditional phone lines. They run on devices like computers, smartphones, or tablets, leveraging VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) technology to transmit audio. Softphones offer a range of features, including call forwarding, voicemail, and conferencing, typically integrated with business communication platforms. These apps require only an internet connection and can significantly reduce costs associated with traditional telephony. With the ability to connect globally, softphones are ideal for remote teams, providing flexibility and scalability for businesses. Compare and read user reviews of the best Softphone applications for Drupal currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Ekiga

    Ekiga

    Ekiga

    Ekiga (formerly known as GnomeMeeting) is an open source SoftPhone, Video Conferencing and Instant Messenger application over the Internet. It supports HD sound quality and video up to DVD size and quality. Because it uses both of the major telephony standards (SIP and H.323), it is interoperable with many service providers and many types of hardware and software. Ekiga was first released back in 2001 under the GnomeMeeting name, as a graduation thesis. In 2001, voice over IP, IP Telephony, and videoconferencing were not widespread technologies as they are now. The GNU/Linux desktop was at its infancy, and let's not speak about multimedia capabilities. Most webcam drivers were buggy, ALSA had not been released yet and full-duplex audio was something difficult to achieve. General performance could also be an issue, especially when most efficient codecs were closed source. Generally speaking, the technology was not ready yet but Ekiga was already kicking!
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