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Dear all,

We have created a new Add On page to list add ons that use the SureVoIP API.

BETA – The first official addon from SureVoIP is the SureVoIP Browser Plugin which works on:

  • Google Chrome
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer
  • Apple Safari
  • Mozilla Firefox

 

It allows you to “Click to Call” any number on the page and send SMS messages.

You can find it on the Google Chrome App store under SureVoIP Browser Plugin or directly download using the links below.

SureVoIP Browser Plugin download for:

 

For those of you that are developers, the source code for the plugin is available via the SureVoIP-Browser-Plugin GitHub repository so you can learn how to create your own plugins using the SureVoIP API. This is developed using the Crossrider framework.

Thanks!

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Aberdeen TechMeetup: SureVoIP API

Hi all,

I will be doing a talk about the SureVoIP API on Thursday 20th March at Aberdeen TechMeetup:

Aberdeen TechMeetup: SureVoIP API

14th Mar 2013 by bruce

Gavin Henry@ghenry
Gavin will take you through the lifecycle of the SureVoIP API including:
* Why it was needed; internal use, partners and customers
* The technologies chosen
* Parts outsourced and released under an Open Source license
* Current uses and “Apps”
* Future

Thanks,

Gavin.

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Just a quick one to say that we made it! We are finalists for two ITSPA awards!

We entered the SureVoIP Telecoms Cloud VoIP API in to the ”Most Innovative VoIP Product/Service” category and SureVoIP for the “Best Business ITSP (Small Enterprise)”. See the 2013 ITSPA Awards for more info.

Thanks to everyone for supporting us and being our customers!

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Did you know we have at least 6 companies doing really clever things right now using the SureVoIP Cloud VoIP API?

Uses include:

  1. Telephone call generation for click to call via a customers website
  2. We send out VoIP handset status events (actually SIP Presence events from our hosted VoIP platform exposed via JSON) which one company uses to update a webpage to show call centre agents availability
  3. CRM integration for call popups and call records using a well known CRM platform.  This uses our core push events called WebHooks which sends call progress status when someone calls a SureVoIP inbound number (ringing, answered, onhold,  hangup)
  4. Customer portal and .NET wrapper (which will be made open source on our github repo)
  5. SMS notifications in a well known hotel chain
  6. SMS alerts to contact the on call I.T. support via an internal portal

 

All cool stuff and exactly the kind of thing we like to see! Once we have released the new SureVoIP Developer portal you can see all these (once we get permission) with code examples, in the App gallery.

So why are they using SureVoIP? We have an amazing developer API that is fast, connected directly into the core UK telephone network (unlike other non-communication providers that just bolt one on to an existing provider) and access to it comes with every SureVoIP Product and Service.

We are working hard adding and completing more features, exposing more of our hosted VoIP features and improving the API documentation, as well as working with a local University to develop our first mobile App (Apple iOS6 then Android).

Thanks.

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