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Vodia Desktop App For Windows 10

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April 18, 2021

The Vodia Desktop App for Windows 10 is a powerful softphone solution tailored for seamless communication and collaboration in today’s fast-paced business environments. With an intuitive interface, users can easily make and receive calls, manage voicemail and access advanced features like call transfer and conference calling — all from their desktop. This application integrates effortlessly with the Vodia PBX, providing users with robust functionalities such as presence status, messaging and the ability to access company directories. The Vodia Desktop App not only enhances productivity but also supports a flexible working environment by allowing users to stay connected from any location.

Learn how the Vodia Apps works with your Windows 10 PC

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