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dj_jay_smith
02-21-2008, 10:19 AM
It should be possible to add Skype username information. So that you can either call via skype out (as currently possible) or via the normal skype client

gary
02-21-2008, 12:30 PM
I believe there are Skype enhancements planned for future releases...

-Gary

scottos
05-23-2008, 08:37 PM
An even better Skype link would be one that launched Microsoft Office Communicator 2007! Better yet, let the user choose ... :)

As more Exchange customers are deploying OCS 2007 (for VoIP/UM integration), making the phone number clickable such that it launches OC 2007 as the call handler would help drive Xonbi credibility in the enterprise. At least consider making this functionality extensible (i.e. the default handler for SIP URIs within Xonbi).

Kind Regards,
Scott

patrikana
09-02-2008, 10:48 AM
Hi everyone, I am not sure if it is our phone or our service. We have ATT Call Vantage and while we are talking on the phone it cuts off both parties from hearing each other. It doesn't disconnect the call it only interrupts the conversation. I have cable internet with 4mb service if that matters. Has anyone had a VoIP service and had their phone call cut out? Please help me out. Thanks a lot.

wiedzmin
09-10-2008, 07:27 AM
An even better Skype link would be one that launched Microsoft Office Communicator 2007! Better yet, let the user choose ... :)

As more Exchange customers are deploying OCS 2007 (for VoIP/UM integration), making the phone number clickable such that it launches OC 2007 as the call handler would help drive Xonbi credibility in the enterprise. At least consider making this functionality extensible (i.e. the default handler for SIP URIs within Xonbi).

Kind Regards,
Scott

I second the OC suggestion. Skype is restricted in many corporate environments due to its barbaric methods of punching its connection through firewalls. Selecting an approved VoIP calling application (be it Skype, OC, MSN or Cisco Communicator) would be a great asset to the application. Or at the very least let me hide the Skype icon from my Outlook screen.