Phoner

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Phoner
DeveloperHeiko Sommerfeldt
Initial releaseFebruary 1998 (1998-02)[1]
Stable release
3.23 / March 5, 2021; 5 years ago (2021-03-05)[2]
Repository
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    Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
    Size4.79 MB
    Available in12 languages[2]
    List of languages
    English, German, Dutch, Italian, Greek, Czech, Bulgarian, French, Spanish, Persian, Portuguese, Polish
    TypeVoIP
    LicenseFreeware
    Websitephoner.de/index_en.htm
    PhonerLite
    Initial release1 June 2005 (2005-06-01)
    Stable release
    3.33 / October 10, 2025; 8 months ago (2025-10-10)[3]
    Repository
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      Size6.70 MB
      Available in10 languages[4]
      List of languages
      Arabic, Czech, English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish
      Websitelite.phoner.de/index_en.htm

      Phoner and PhonerLite are softphone applications for Windows operating systems available as freeware. Phoner is a multiprotocol telephony application supporting telephony via CAPI, TAPI and VoIP, while PhonerLite provides a specialized and optimized user interface for VoIP only. Beside the different user interface focus both programs share the same code base.

      Both programs use the Session Initiation Protocol for VoIP call signalisation. Calls are supported via server-based infrastructure or direct IP to IP. Media streams are transmitted via the Real-time Transport Protocol which may be encrypted with the Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP) and the ZRTP security protocols. Phoner provides as well an interface for configuring and using all supplementary ISDN services provided via CAPI and thus needs an ISDN terminal adapter hardware installed in the computer.

      Both programs support IPv4 and IPv6 connections by using UDP, TCP and TLS.

      Supported audio formats

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      • G.711 A-law: 64 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
      • G.711 μ-law: 64 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
      • G.722: 64 kbit/s payload, 16 kHz sampling rate
      • G.726: 16, 24, 32 or 40 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
      • GSM: 13 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
      • iLBC: 13.3 or 15.2 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
      • Speex narrow band: 15 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
      • Speex wide band: 30 kbit/s payload, 16 kHz sampling rate
      • Opus: 10-50 kbit/s, up to 48 kHz sampling rate
      • G.729: 8 kbit/s payload, 8 kHz sampling rate
      • Linear PCM: 705 kbit/s payload, 44.1 kHz sampling rate

      See also

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      References

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      1. ^ Phoner history
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