sip is a signaling protocol. in most cases it needs only 5 sip msgs to
establish a call. i don't think sip alone can affect voip quality -_-

On Apr 4, 6:15 am, David Ashwood <[email protected]> wrote:
> Not specific to sipDrioid - but I've used a few voip clients on the N1
> without any major issues.  SIP is an inherently noisy protocol
> compared to IAX - so you might be seeing other issues affecting
> quality.  SIP doesn't require a public IP address - there are a
> variety of implementations that get around NAT'ing issues.
>
> I'm still hoping & waiting for a Google Talk invite to see how it
> compares to the other mainstream providers - Fring & Skype.
>
> On 4 April 2010 13:52, Andy Burns <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > JP wrote:
>
> >> SipDroid to my knowledge only works with a single provider. It also
> >> does not offer the capability to be connected to a PBX such as
> >> Asterisk.
>
> > I have successfully used sipdroid (over WiFi) to an asterisk PBX, call
> > quality seemed fine.  I would say I haven't used it for long enough yet to
> > spot any potential problems.
>
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