# \<client>

**Role:** \<client> keyword can be used to forward the call to a sip client. DIDforSale allows you to create free SIP accounts and receive calls on those SIP accounts are no cost. SIP account can be used to register on our SIP gateways from any sip client.

**Use:**&#x20;

* Free SIP Call: Dont have a pbx and receiving call on cell phone and landline it not the viable option. Free sip account are great way to save on your monthly telecom bills.
* *Multi Location Agents –* sip clients can be used from any where as long as you have good internet connection. This is a great option to have agents at multiple location that can register using sip client.

While there are no limitation on where \<client> can be used. \<client> keyword can be used under dial command. You must create sip username to use \<client> keyword.

### Attributes

\<client> keyword does not require any attribute.

#### Here is an example of how \<client> is used within code.

```
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 
<Response>
     <dial>
         <client>100888999666</Say>
     </dial>
 </Response>
```


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