Web UC C2D: Click to dial for WebUC/WebCTI

Web UC C2D is a free Chrome add-on developed by Plustel Limited. It falls under the category of Browsers and is specifically classified as an Add-ons & Tools. This program works in conjunction with your Hosted PBX seat and the WebUC phone or WebCTI, allowing you to easily make calls by clicking on telephone numbers found on web pages.

With Web UC C2D, any telephone numbers you encounter while browsing the web will be automatically converted into click-2-dial links. When you click on these links, a call will be initiated from your Hosted PBX extension, which should be used on the same computer where the WebUC phone or WebCTI is loaded and registered to the Plustel platform.

Web UC C2D provides a convenient way to streamline your calling experience while using the WebUC phone or WebCTI. By eliminating the need to manually dial numbers, this add-on enhances efficiency and productivity for users of Plustel's Hosted PBX system.

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.3.2

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Developer

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