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App power index: 100 (based on ranks around App Stores today)
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Developer: Redcom Laboratories, Inc
Price: 0 free
Current version: 2.1.2, last update: 3 years ago
First release : 12 Nov 2018
App size: 25.7 Mb
4.2 ( 9632 ratings )
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> 2.2k
Monthly downloads
~ $ 900
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The REDCOM Secure Client is a UC VoIP app for voice, video, and chat.


REDCOM Secure Client is a SIP-based softphone app that provides secure voice, video, and chat with presence on your Apple iPhone. REDCOM Secure Client is a stand-alone softphone app and not a VoIP service. To make calls, the app requires REDCOM Sigma® as the SIP call control server.

Product Highlights:
• Protect personal and corporate communications with 2048-bit RSA encryption
• Supports true dual registration to two or more independent SIP servers
• Wide range of standard and high definition audio codecs including G.711, G.722, G.729, Opus, and Speex
• Fully AS-SIP compliant

Unified Communications Features:
• Audio calls
• Video calls
• Full XMPP support, including:
• Presence
• One-to-one chats
• Group administration

General Features:
• Call forwarding
• Call transfer
• Call hold
• Call history (view & delete)
• Calling number delivery
• Missed call notifications
• TLS/SRTP for encrypted communications
• Call encryption
• Support for ICE (XMPP)
• Noise suppression
• Echo cancellation (device dependent)
• Provisioning
• Dial plan rules
• Mutual authentication
• Emergency call handling by native dialer

For more information on the REDCOM Secure Client features, please visit: http://www.redcom.com/sigma


Emergency Calls:
When a user dials an emergency number from the REDCOM Secure Client app on a device with telephony support, the app is designed to pass the dialed digits to the mobile devices native cellular dialer, where the user can then attempt to complete the emergency call via their cellular carrier’s voice network. After handing off the dialed digits to the native dialer, the app is no longer involved in the call attempt. The emergency call, once placed, and any related location services are the responsibility of the cellular carrier. By default, the app treats ‘911’ as an emergency number and passes 911 calls to the native dialer.

The user can reconfigure the list of known emergency numbers within the app, which allows the user to control which dialed numbers, if any, are passed to the native dialer. Dialing emergency numbers from the app on a device without telephony support or reconfiguring the app to prevent emergency numbers from being passed to the native dialer will cause the app to process any emergency call as a VoIP call over the data network. Such calls can fail to complete due to any disruption of the app’s ability to communicate with its VoIP network service, such as power outages, lack of data network connectivity, etc. Placing a call through the VoIP network to report an emergency may also result in failure to direct the call to the correct emergency response center or failure to determine the users correct location. For these reasons, REDCOM recommends that emergency calls be placed over the cellular carrier’s network using the device’s native dialer, if available. For devices without telephony support, REDCOM recommends that users always have an alternative means of accessing emergency operator services in case of disruption of VoIP service. REDCOM will not be liable for errors, delays, costs, damages, injury, or death resulting directly or indirectly from the use of the REDCOM Secure Client app for emergency calls.
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