When SIP is so HIP
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fring, the mobile over internet communication service, announced the release of the world's first mobile video calls over internet on Android devices on 27th of May, 2010.
For the first time, users of Android devices, the world's fast-growing mobile phone operating system, will be able to send a good night kiss from abroad, for free, from their mobile phones with fring.
Android device owner
New Bria 3.0 for Linux to debut in July. Enterprises now have a single, cost-effective application platform enabling VoIP across Embedded Products, Linux, Mac and Windows OS’
Bria for Linux features include support for:
- Multiple VoIP accounts
- Ubuntu 9.10 & 10.04, the world’s most widely used Linux distribution
- A wide variety of codecs, including G.711 u/aLaw, iLBC, Speex, Speex WB, GSM,
Looking for a good SIP client for your Android phone? Sipdroid could be the one you are looking. It is a free SIP client for Android based devices. It can be easily configured to attach to a SIP compliant IPBX. I have tested it with Aastra's MX-ONE and it works just fine. I am able to make incoming as well as outgoing call via the wifi connection to MX-ONE. The voice quality is not bad.
SipFoundry releases sipXecs 4.2 software as a stable release to the public. The new version have some new features: XMPP Instant Message Server Integration, bridged Line Appearance; User Portal Improvements; New Device Support including Polycom 450, 335, 321, 331 phones, Polycom SIP 3.2.2 software, Audiocodes 6.0, Avaya/Nortel 12xx; improvements to Call Detail Records; New Music-on-Hold in Freesw
Here is an Android based SIP phone from Cloud Telecomputers. It can be purchased directly from the manufacturer for yourself or get it and sell as a private label product. It looks good on your desktop because it has a big and beautiful touch screen. It supports voice dialing and click to dial from Outlook.
Some of us are waiting for the release of FreePBX V3 which will work with the FreeSWITCH. And it seems like the release date is slipped again. Anyway, since it is an open source project from a community, what can we say?