Le 01/11/2013 18:02, A J Stiles a écrit :

> What you want is not just a SIP client; it also has to integrate with
> the phone's own GSM stack.
>
> You probably will have the most success with Android, because you are
> going to need well-documented Source Code to stand a chance of
> getting anywhere.  You will need an Open Source SIP client and the
> Source Code for the stock Android GSM telephony app.  You then will
> have to bodge the two together somehow .....
>
> Actually, as long as the data packets coming from Android GSM phone
> are already compressed using the GSM codec, you shouldn't have to do
> anything to them to re-send them out over SIP; and similarly for
> packets arriving by the SIP connection to re-send over GSM.
>
> This really is not going to be a trivial project.  Good luck with it
> -- you're going to need it  :)
>
I'm absolutely not developer, I wanted to know if it was possible.

Thank you for your reply.
Sil


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