I have had very good results using Voiper (free) with GSM codec and IAX2
Protocol.
Using my laptop on a poor public Wi-fi network in Amsterdam I was able to
make local calls to/from my server in Toronto with good quality apart from
some
propagation delay in the order of 0.5 sec. Interestingly, I tried the same
setup from Israel (Natania) but the ISP would not permit IAX or SIP taffic,
just when I though I had it
figured out !
I didn't have time to try other ports but perhaps someone can suggest
another port using HTTP (if this is possible ?)
ie. would it be possible to use port 80 :)

Henry

On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 10:46 PM, terry D. Cudney <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Jim,
>
>   I tried fring and Dave Donovan's assessment is valid... It's a client to
> the fring network which must be registered to your asterisk (or other) sip
> server... Latency was a problem.
>
>   I am now using 'wifone', which is a sip/iax2 softphone. I gave up on sip
> with the nat issues. The iax2 works very well. 'wifone' is not free, but I
> think well worth the (I think it was) $7.00 I paid for it on the itunes app
> store.
>
>   For what it's worth...
>
>   --terry
>
> Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
> > Is there such a thing as "the best" SIP client for the iPhone? I don't
> > have one (I have an E71), but one of my partners does and I'd like to be
> > able to register him to our PBX).
> >
> > Jim
>
>
> --
>
> Name:   Terry D. Cudney
> Phone:  (705) 881-1616
> E-mail: [email protected]
> SIP: [email protected]
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