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TLDR;

Vendor-Independent Flexibility

Softswitch-agnostic softphones work across platforms and servers, avoiding vendor lock-in and risks from sunsetting tech like Metaswitch.

Key Features

  • Multi-platform compatibility (iOS, Android, Windows).
  • Customizable branding and strong security (HIPAA/GDPR).

Benefits & Challenges

Benefits: Cost-efficiency, branding flexibility, and future-proofing.
Challenges: Maintaining feature parity, complex migrations, pricing models, and legacy system integration.

Acrobits offers solutions to ensure seamless, resilient transitions.


What would you do if a key platform suddenly went end-of-life status? This happens all the time in tech and telecom.

You’d probably be left scrambling to replace it without impacting your customers, employees, and overall business.

This scenario isn’t hypothetical, either. It’s something that’s happening right now with Metaswitch and MaxUC.

How can you stay in control of your custom softphone?

How can you become more resilient in the face of an evolving future? Embracing an adaptable approach to building a softphone product allows you to better adapt to an uncertain future while cutting costs.

So, we’ll explore softswitch agnosticism, how it complements softphones, and the benefits of combining both to your business.

The Push for Agnostic Softphones: Key UCaaS Components Being Sunset

Two notable software products commonly found throughout UCaaS platforms are sunsetting soon: Metaswitch and MaxUC.

These platforms fading to black has left many UcaaS providers and users in a tough situation: how do you replace them?

We’ve explored the answer to this question early for those dealing with this specific situation, but it brings up another question — how can you avoid this problem in the future?

The Answer: Wide Softswitch Compatibility

This approach focuses on adopting the right front-end platforms that can work with various server providers.

As a result, platforms are better equipped to pivot to new providers as needed and ultimately avoid vendor lock-in.

What Exactly is a Softswitch Agnostic Softphone?

An interoperable softphone can function across multiple environments without relying on a specific softswitch setup or a specific vendor.

This type of softphone app can ideally be integrated with several backend providers or freely migrated between them to avoid getting locked into a sunsetting infrastructure.

Interoperable backends provide businesses unmatched flexibility — you’ll no longer be locked into one vendor.

Your telecommunications won’t be disrupted by a company being bought out, going out of business, or sunsetting products you depend on.

When switching vendors, you can keep your telecom services active while keeping existing workflows and user-facing products intact.

Being compatible with most servers can make a significant difference for businesses with complex communication needs or that offer a UCaaS platform.

What is a White Label/Private Label Softphone?

A private label softphone gives you a completely customizable communication platform to pick the features you need, make changes to the UI, add your company branding, and use it with your preferred VoIP provider.

What Features Do Interoperable Softphones Have?

A private label softphone should include the following features:

  • Multi-platform compatibility: Softphones are typically usable across devices and operating systems like Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android.
  • Customizable interface: Businesses can design the app to reflect their branding, from logos and color schemes to create a cohesive user experience.
  • Interoperability: A softswitch-agnostic softphone supports a range of VoIP servers and protocols, such as SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), ensuring reliable connectivity.
  • Strong security and compliance: Features like end-to-end encryption, secure authentication, and data compliance protect communications.
  • Scalability and reliability: These tools are built to support small teams and large-scale operations, ensuring resilience and dependability.

Keep in mind that your experience will depend on your chosen softphone provider. It’s critical to carefully evaluate any potential vendors before signing up.

Common Migration Challenges You Need to Know

Are you thinking of migrating from your existing solution? Here are a few of the biggest challenges you’ll need to consider.

#1: Feature Parity

Any solution should offer the same features (when possible) as other competing solutions in your industry. Your customers expect a feature set that matches the industry standard.

For example, this may include advanced call center features, integrations with popular apps, or AI.

#2: Pricing Models

Few industries can match SaaS when it comes to confusing pricing models. When assessing a vendor, be aware of how they price their solution, as you’ll likely see a mix of fixed, per-seat, or per-use-based pricing.

It’s worth asking a vendor to quote how pricing will work based on how you intend to use the platform. After all, simplicity is key if you want to avoid unexpected charges and fees.

#3: Customer Migration

Migrating your customers can be stressful and disruptive if you partner with the wrong provider. A poorly timed migration can lead to system downtime, lost business, or damage to your brand.

Ensuring a strong brand identity and confidence during a transition is important to keep your customers receptive to change. Start by taking note of your customer’s requirements. You must stay flexible and personalize each migration to their specific use case and needs. Of course, an interoperable platform can help simplify this process.

#4: Legacy Telecom Infrastructure

It’s no secret legacy telecom infrastructure can complicate the migration process. We’ve all heard of the challenges that come with aging copper lines and TDM infrastructure.

When migrating, you’ll want to understand any limitations with your current telecom infrastructure and manage any telecom bridges to ensure a smooth transition.

#5: Technical Complexity

Migrations are technical processes by nature. There are a lot of systems that need to be integrated, configured, and deployed. A migration may involve thousands of users, phone numbers, and other details.

The entire process can quickly become technical. It’s important to address any confusion around protocols. You’ll also want to ensure your desired solution is flexible and adaptable to allow for a smooth transition.

What Are the 3 Main Benefits of Using an Interoperable Softphone App?

If you’re not facing sunsetting tech, is migrating to a server-agnostic approach worth the effort?

We’ve touched on a few of the benefits of server agnosticism, but let’s dive deeper into how adopting this approach can make your business more resilient.

1. Flexibility and Cost-Effectiveness

An agnostic approach allows businesses to manage communication across diverse environments, making it ideal for organizations with global operations or hybrid setups.

You’ll be ready to pivot away from a service shutting down and pivot to other providers as necessary.

Additionally, companies can reduce operational costs and avoid vendor lock-in by eliminating dependency on proprietary servers or infrastructure.

Without relying on proprietary tech, you’ll be in a more competitive landscape to help cut costs whenever possible.

2. Enhanced Branding and Customization

Branding options allow businesses to reinforce their brand identity, providing end-users a polished and professional experience.

Additionally, many softphone providers allow you to piece together only necessary features, avoiding paying for capabilities you may never use.

Cloud softphones can also fit easily into existing workflows, whether integrated with CRMs, customer support systems, or other business applications.

With the freedom to choose your server configurations, your future softphone can be an adaptable and integrated aspect of your entire operation.

3. Future Proofing

We know tech never sits still, and business continuity is critical to any industry. While these two often work together, platforms shutting down or becoming obsolete risks continuity.

Ensuring business continuity must strongly focus on future-proofing critical tools and platforms. A private label platform is inherently adaptable, enabling businesses to change their communication strategy as technology advances.

Investing in a server-agnostic softphone now prepares you for lasting growth regardless of how technologies may change.

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Vendor lock-in has become common throughout IT ecosystems and is often overlooked. However, the problem with lock-in becomes crystal clear once a company or platform announces its end-of-life — you’ll be scrambling to find a replacement.

A flexible approach to softphones enables you to shift to another provider or even use multiple vendors in a hybrid system, making issues with one vendor significantly less disruptive.

Acrobits is an industry leader in offering private label softphones designed to be server-agnostic. We not only give you the tools to customize your platform but also allow you to escape vendor lock.

Is it time to leave uncertainty behind and break from vendor lock-in? Book a demo today to learn how Acrobits paves the way for a resilient future.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Rafael Torreblanca
Managing Director
Rafael Torreblanca is the co-founder of Acrobits and has served as the Managing Director since the acquisition by SINCH. With over 25 years of experience in the telecoms and VoIP industries, Rafael is a pioneer in the global adoption of Mobile VoIP. With his leadership, Acrobits has continued to thrive and innovate, maintaining its position as a leader in the telecommunications sector.
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