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Open Source Approach is Coming to Mobile App Development

How PortaOne and WebTrit are teaming up to deliver SDK for rapid creation of communication apps by telcos and SaaS developers. Reduced costs, easily implemented, white-label dialer for multi-platforms. A feature-rich softphone app that comes with a source code and can run in Android, iOS, browser or (coming soon) as a native application for Windows and MacOS

PortaOne and WebTrit team up to deliver SDK for rapid creation of communication apps by telcos and SaaS developers.

While open-source software projects like Linux, Apache or Kubernetes became the cornerstones of the modern Internet infrastructure it seems that the world of user-facing mobile applications still lives in the “dark ages” of isolation. WebTrit challenges this with the release of open-source voice and video mobile apps – can this become the new de-facto standard for building communication apps?

UC Today writes:

“In today’s always-on, work-from-anywhere world, the softphone app is the new ‘must have’. Only problem is, they can be hugely time-consuming and costly to develop.”

Find out how PortaOne and WebTrit have combined skills and expertise to deliver a better solution: a bespoke, white-label in-app dialler that doesn’t break the bank.

It is the first dialler of its kind to 

  • offer full and free source code access, so front-end functionality and UI can be easily customized by in-house developers
  • provide the cloud back-end via a SaaS subscription, which takes care of connecting calls to the world of actual telephony and VoIP operators 
  • enable push notifications, so the app can be closed to save the battery life most of the time – and only “wake up” upon inbound call
  • and many other things such as contact synchronization. 

Learn more by checking out the full story on UC Today.

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