I’ve been working on a mobile-friendly dialer that works directly in the Chrome browser, and it’s compatible with Android and iPhone. The integration with Asterisk can offer flexibility for remote teams, reducing the need for additional apps. Anyone using Asterisk for remote team management might find this useful for improving flexibility and ease of use.
Was it originally called “Browser-Phone” ?
On Tue, 6 May 2025 at 16:33, kingasterisk via Asterisk Community <notifications@asterisk.discoursemail.com> wrote:
kingasterisk
May 6I’ve been working on a mobile-friendly dialer that works directly in the Chrome browser, and it’s compatible with Android and iPhone. The integration with Asterisk can offer flexibility for remote teams, reducing the need for additional apps. Anyone using Asterisk for remote team management might find this useful for improving flexibility and ease of use.
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No, it’s not originally called “Browser-Phone.” It’s a mobile-friendly, browser-based dialer designed for easy calling without installing any app, but “Browser-Phone” is just a general way to describe its function