Free mobile VoIP client for providers with white-label branding and advanced bandwidth optimization
Free mobile VoIP client for providers with white-label branding and advanced bandwidth optimization
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Program license Free
Developer REVE SYSTEMS LTD.
Version 6.0.7
Works under Android
Also known as iTelDialerPlus
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Developer
REVE SYSTEMS LTD.
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
6.0.7
Also known as
iTelDialerPlus
Pros
- Provider-focused design with extensive white-label and branding options
- Built-in Byte Saver feature that can reduce data usage by up to 70 percent while aiming to keep calls clear
- Bandwidth optimization and dynamic tunneling intended to keep calls working on low-bandwidth networks
- Displays account balance and call duration at the end of calls
- Can share branding and operator code with iTel Mobile Dialer Express and run alongside it on the same phone
Cons
- Requires an operator code and credentials from a compatible VoIP provider, so it is not usable out of the box for most people
- Reports of the app remaining stuck during initialization and never opening on some devices
- Some users encounter repeated permission prompts that prevent the app from launching properly
iTel Dialer Plus is a mobile VoIP app for Android that routes voice calls over Wi-Fi or 3G/4G data connections using credentials from a compatible VoIP service. It is primarily aimed at VoIP and telecom providers that want a branded calling app, and at users whose provider supplies an operator code and login details for this specific platform.
Provider-centered design and branding options
A key aspect of iTel Dialer Plus is that it is built first for service providers, not for casual downloaders looking for a standalone calling app. The software is offered as a white-label solution, which means providers can customize the look and branding so it appears as their own product.
According to the feature set, the app is available across major operating systems, so providers can deliver a fairly consistent experience on different platforms. On Android, iTel Dialer Plus can coexist on the same device with iTel Mobile Dialer Express, and both can use the same operator code and connect to the same switch. This flexibility can help providers phase in the Plus version or maintain two parallel apps under one brand.
The platform also includes fully managed and hosted service components on the back end, which suits operators who want a ready infrastructure rather than building everything themselves.
Data usage control and low-bandwidth focus
One of the standout technical features is the built-in Byte Saver module. The developer states that this can cut bandwidth consumption by up to 70 percent while aiming to keep voice quality very clear. For providers working in markets where mobile data is expensive, or where connections are often weak, this kind of optimization can be a major selling point.
The app also incorporates bandwidth-optimizing technology designed for use on low-bandwidth networks. Dynamic tunneling with automatic location detection is included, which means the app adjusts tunneling routes based on where the user is, in order to improve connectivity without manual configuration.
On the provider side, the platform is described as supporting redundancy and higher uptime for VoIP operations. In theory, this should help keep calling services available more consistently, although the actual experience will depend on the provider’s overall setup and network.
What the end user experience looks like
For an individual user, iTel Dialer Plus is not a plug-and-play calling tool. It does not come with its own built-in VoIP service. Instead, you must already be a customer of a VoIP provider that uses the REVE platform and that is willing to supply you with the necessary details.
When the app starts for the first time, it prompts for several pieces of information:
- An operator code assigned by your VoIP provider
- A username and password
- A caller ID, again defined by your provider
Without a valid operator code, the app cannot be configured, so anyone who installs it hoping for a free or generic internet-calling solution will likely be disappointed. The design keeps control firmly in the hands of service providers, which is ideal for managed VoIP offerings but confusing if you arrive with no prior instructions from a provider.
On the positive side for existing customers, iTel Dialer Plus can display your account balance and shows call duration when a call ends, so you have immediate feedback on how long you spoke and how much balance remains.
Problems with app startup and permissions
In practice, not every user manages to get the app running properly. There are reports that after downloading and launching the app, it stays on an initialization screen for a long time and never fully opens. In these cases, the dialer appears to remain stuck while preparing itself and never reaches the point where you can place calls.
Others mention that, even after granting the requested permissions, the app still complains that permissions are missing and prompts the user to visit the system settings again. This loop prevents the app from actually starting.
These experiences suggest that on some devices or configurations, iTel Dialer Plus can struggle with its startup process or with detecting that permissions have already been granted. The description does not provide troubleshooting guidance, and there is no indication in the available information of how widespread these problems are, but they are serious issues for anyone affected.
Who is iTel Dialer Plus actually for?
Given how it works, iTel Dialer Plus fits best in two scenarios:
- VoIP service providers who want a white-label mobile app, with strong branding control, bandwidth optimization features, and integration into REVE’s hosted platform.
- End users who have already received an operator code, username, password, and caller ID from a provider that supports this app.
For users who simply browse the store looking for a general VoIP calling app that will work immediately after installation, iTel Dialer Plus is not a good match. The requirement for external credentials and the reported startup bugs make it difficult to recommend for casual personal use.
Pros
- Provider-focused design with extensive white-label and branding options
- Built-in Byte Saver feature that can reduce data usage by up to 70 percent while aiming to keep calls clear
- Bandwidth optimization and dynamic tunneling intended to keep calls working on low-bandwidth networks
- Displays account balance and call duration at the end of calls
- Can share branding and operator code with iTel Mobile Dialer Express and run alongside it on the same phone
Cons
- Requires an operator code and credentials from a compatible VoIP provider, so it is not usable out of the box for most people
- Reports of the app remaining stuck during initialization and never opening on some devices
- Some users encounter repeated permission prompts that prevent the app from launching properly