If the app is running it rings like any other softphone... if the app isn't 
running calls get diverted as if the client wasn't available. For my 
organization's application (primarily returning calls when out of the office/on 
the road or calling a coworker to confirm some detail/information in areas with 
poor cellular coverage) incoming calls are largely unimportant so I haven't 
paid much attention on that front.

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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] iphone, skype and asterisk ...


2009/3/30 Lincoln King-Cliby 
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There are a couple SIP clients in the App store; the first one I tried 
(WeePhone) supports STUN but breaks horribly when you try to connect to an 
Asterisk server across a VPN connection, which is critical in our case since we 
aren't exposing our Asterisk deployments to the public Internet (same reason 
why Fring won't work for us).



On the same LAN as the Asterisk server with no intervening VPN it has a few 
quirks but seems to work decently enough.
How are incoming calls working ?
>From here (http://code.google.com/p/siphon/wiki/FAQ_en), I can read :
"Why Siphon doesn't allow to receive a call when it doesn't run

Apple doesn't accept (for the moment) an application runs in the background. 
So, when Siphon doesn't run, the SIP server of your provider doesn't know your 
iPhone."

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