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How to Transfer a Call on the Vodia Windows Soft Client: A step-by-step video guide

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October 25, 2021

The Vodia Windows softphone client offers a versatile way to manage calls, including seamless transfers. Users can transfer calls using three methods: blind transfer, attended transfer and transfer via the contact list. Each method has its specific steps to follow, ensuring users can handle their calls efficiently. For a detailed, step-by-step video guide on how to transfer a call using the Vodia softphone, visit the Vodia website. This resource will help you maximize the potential of your softphone for optimal communication management.

Vodia softphone client for Windows PC is a softphone for your end users - with this application you can receive and make calls. There are three methods of transferring a call on the Vodia softphone client for Windows PC. 

To learn more about the Vodia softphone for windows visit us at https://web.vodia.com/desktop-app

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