Michael Cottenden wrote: > I have a first gen iPhone that is hacked/jailbroken and one of the > applications I am most interested in is a true SIP client. Unfortunately, as > of yet none exists, although the Siphon project looks promising, but it > doesn't yet support iPhone 2.x OS. > > I have tried Fring but not Truephone, as Truephone does require you to use > their services. At least Fring will let you connect to a SIP provider of > your choice, but it still uses the Fring servers to make the connection. My > experience making calls via Fring over my home WiFi connection have not been > great. Call quality has not been good enough that I would consider using it > to place a "real" call. But, I did not have any problems with setup and the > call did work. I was using a SIP account from my provider, not on my own > Asterisk box.
And people mocked me for not wanting an iPhone, actually I have no idea why people would actually want an iPhone considering how limited they are, you can't just run any software you want, the browser is annoying to dev for esp with streaming media and other aspects, and then of course is the constant tunnel back to apple. I still can't work out why people pay for the privilege of getting that. -- Best regards, Duane http://www.freeauth.org - Enterprise Two Factor Authentication http://www.nodedb.com - Think globally, network locally http://www.sydneywireless.com - Telecommunications Freedom http://e164.org - Global Communication for the 21st Century "In the long run the pessimist may be proved right, but the optimist has a better time on the trip."
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