In this tutorial we will see how to develop a simple approach to number masking, allowing people to be called without having to disclose their real phone numbers.
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A simple call cascading scenario to soft phones
In this tutorial we will see how to create SIP client credentials on Proximus FlexIO that can be used to receive phone calls on softphones. We will use the Visual Designer to create a simple call cascading scenario.
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Check out how the turnkey FlexIO Voicemail solution improves the user & caller experience, and brings value to a ‘legacy telco feature’, or build your own voicemail application, with the Visual Designer of Proximus FlexIO there is no need to be an engineer or a developer to create your own new voicemail. A system that will mail you the messages and allow to retrieve the recordings with a simple mail or SMS link.
All you need to get started is subscription to Proximus FlexIO. Here is how it works.
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In this tutorial we will learn the very basic steps required to build an application using the Visual Designer that will answer inbound phone calls. If you are getting started with Proximus FlexIO, this is the right place to start.
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We are happy to announce the launch of a complete new set of communication capabilities now integrated in the Proximus API Solutions marketplace : Proximus FlexIO is a Communication Platform as a Service (CPaaS) solution to address business use cases that require flexibility of communication to engage with customers and employees.
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Learning something new is usually most effective with a hands on approach rather than only reading documentation. But hands on may be tricky in a developer’s context as you don’t always have all resources at hand. In this tutorial, we’ll learn a quick trick to understand the basics of RCML testing without the need for having application servers up and running.
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