If you cannot wait doing Voip on Android, play around with SipDroid.
The application does some basic support Voip support (SIP, RTP and
G711 codec).

Most of the functionality is right now implemented on Java level.

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On Oct 5, 7:17 am, milan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody knows whether there are plans for Android to add a VOIP
> media stack into platform? By media stack I mean audio engine that
> handles: Acoustic Echo Cancellation/Suppression, noise filtering,
> handling audio sampling/playing (and possibly RTP streams as well) ?
> I know Windows CE and Symbian have such engines.
>
> Thanks
>    Milan
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