BroadWorks Anywhere support
- September 1st, 2010
- Posted in iPhone
- By Kim Winther
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The next version of Call Control will have support for BroadWorks Anywhere settings and have also gotten a few other enhancements, such as
I would be happy with some feedback on this new version – if you are interested in trying it, I just need your iDevice’ UDID (it works on iPhone, iPod touch and iPad) -I will then email you a fresh copy along with a mobileprovision file.



I cant wait! Im always looking for more features.
Hello Kim,
I have installed the app. I can activate remote office but I’am not able to make a call with the Keypad because it’s fade out (Contacts also). All assigned services are enabled except: Client Call Control and CFNR.
Richard van Oeffel
Hi Richard,
It’s the “Client Call Control” service that allows the App to place calls – so because its not assigned, the app grays out the keypad and Contacts tabs (since you cant place calls anyway).
The only thing to do about this is to get the Client Call Control service assigned to your account.
Is that possible for you?
BR Kim
Hi Kim,
My provider has activated the Client Call Control and now it works (very good!).
Thnx
Richard
Hi… I’m moving my company to R17 soon, but still using R13. Previous version allowed partial login, this one doesn’t at all. Can you possibly reenable… it was quite useful as a demonstration tool.
Hi Antonius,
I would certainly be happy to fix any problems I’ve introduced, but I don’t quite understand “partial login” – can you please elaborate.
BR Kim
Update: if you need to use CallControl with a R13 platform, version 1.3 will not work – I am working on an updated version and if you are interested in testing it, please drop me a note – including your UDID – to kim@winther.dk….