>From what I have been able to tell from talking to various folks, the Nokia
E62 is the one to have for this sort of thing.

Jim

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sacha Panasuik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: January 26, 2007 4:38 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [on-asterisk] Iax/sip pda recommendations
> 
> There has been some talk on the list with regard to 
> softphones running on pdas.  I have been thinking about 
> getting one and would like to hear the collective wisdom from 
> taug.  Although the numerous wifi phones look interesting, 
> they seem limited since they are only phones, e.g. no ebook, 
> mp3, other applications, and seem quite expensive.  A pda 
> solution sounds like a good compromise.
> 
> Personally, I am partial to Palm devices (currently a Treo 
> 600, which I love other than the screen) but I have seen 
> quite a bit of functionality with Windows Mobile/ce/whatever 
> it is called this week devices, particularly since these 
> devices more commonly ship with wifi capabilities. 
> 
> Since none of the devices I have seen include sip/iax 
> softphone software, I'm also interesting in hearing about 
> your favorite pda softphone (especially iax as I strongly 
> prefer it over sip for nat-ability with remote extensions).
> 
> So, I'd love to hear of any success stories in using a 
> wifi-enabled pda to connect to our favorite pbx: *, 
> especially with an emphasis on low cost equipment, e.g. I 
> bought one on ebay for 150.00 (ok, maybe a little optimistic).
> 
> 
> Sent from my BlackBerry device on the Rogers Wireless Network  

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