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Panasonic Mobile Softphone review - Huge disappointment 2

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Jupiter99

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Aug 25, 2020
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Introduction

So, I want to use this board to create a sort of S.O.S. location for worldwide Panasonic Mobile Softphone users, as I have dug the Internet, and unfortunately there is almost no content (excluding Japanese web pages that I couldn't evaluate) regarding the infamous Panasonic Mobile Softphone app. Let's hope this thread on Tek_Tips can be the hub for abandoned or disappointed users, as Panasonic is a multi-tier company to such an extent, that it is impossible for end users to get in contact and receive meaningful replies or support from the company itself.

First of all, let me introduce our story.

As a school, we have been looking for an app that could rapidly communicate with the PBX and the central offices, allowing management of emergencies within the campus, including the wide outdoor area, entirely covered by WIFI.

After investigation and discussions with a few vendors, we have been recommended to opt for Panasonic PBX and the Mobile softphone app, however, we have discovered how badly this app will work, only once it was purchased and fully configured in our scenario.

Panasonic Mobile softphone issues

Firstly, 1 out of 3 calls from the hard phones connected to the PBX towards mobile users, will not get through. The recipient's phone will not ring at all

Secondly, phone calls to Panasonic Mobile Softphone users will require a long time before the recipient's phone will ring.

Thirdly, iPhone users require up to 10 seconds to get "online" status.

Last but not least, this app requires permanent Internet connection, therefore even though users might be connected to the corporate LAN WIFI, in case the Internet is suddenly disconnected, users won't be allowed to use the app locally.
The developers at Panasonic did not think about a disaster/emergency situation, where hundreds people might be in a building with WIFI coverage to the PBX during an Internet outage, in turn without being allowed to use the app at all.

The reasons of the failure

- Each time the app requires to be online, it will initiate the authorization process connecting with Panasonic servers. Under ideal conditions, this operation will last many seconds (3/4 seconds on Android phones, 10 seconds on iPhones). Since the Internet connection might be clogged at times, the app can easily fail to authenticate and gain the online status.

- When activating "push notifications", if on one hand it will save phone battery from drain, on the other hand, the process required to make a phone ring (as for the push mechanism that must wake up the app, plus the authentication process), will easily last 15 seconds. This is simply UNACCEPTABLE

It would have been much better if Panasonic engineers would have thought about all this before developing the authentication architecture. For instance, downloading the keys to the PBX, so that WIFI users would be online immediately, or maybe opting for a once-a-day automatic authentication (timer)

Minor glitches

- The app does not support PBX address book as the physical phones do

- There's no option to hardcode in the PBX a predefined list of most used/most important extensions, so that all users might receive this automatically on the mobile softphone app.

Conclusions

Users are so frustrated that they're gradually switching back to Whatsapp, while Panasonic is earning a bad reputation.

Please if you're reading this, write your experience following this post. Who knows, some manager at Panasonic might read all this and decide to make a change
 
Wouldn't bother selling any more Panasonic following todays news!

Calum M
ACSS
 
Panasonic Business Communication business will close down operations in two years, we got an email from them today, I believe all resellers should of got the same

Calum M
ACSS
 
Wow..... this means the crappy app ain't going to be fixed....
 
V 3.4.2 fails SIP authentication on iPhones. What a bunch of failed developers [thumbsdown]
 
We decided to scrap the entire Panasonic NS700 (3 Cabinet, 80 phones) after hearing the news of EOL for Panasonic. Just did not want to install 50 plus soft-phones on a system that Panasonic will soon not support. they say 7 years but I remember VA and DBS and they were not well supported after the announcement.

 
When did you buy this? And how are you replacing it?
 
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