Truphone's claim to fame is it's one touch voip install, it obviously
wont work out of the box but could be modified to suit eventually.

 

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shridhar
Jayanthi
Sent: Monday, 12 February 2007 10:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Is is it possible to make this Truphone compatible?

 

Hi guys. I'm new here and I'm excited with the whole OpenMoko cell
phone!

I read something that might interest you guys. There's this british
company (http://www.truphone.com/scn/welcome.tru ) that is creating a
software-only network bassed on VoIP. Apparentely they are using open
standards (it is compatible with Google Talk) and, while I'm not sure if
their software will be free (as in freedom), they would be a perfect fit
to the future OpenMoko with a WiFi card. But I was wondering if it's
possible to make a IP stack over bluetooth, to use the OpenMoko. Besides
needing a "bluethooth hotspot", is there any technical reason for which
this wouldn't work? 

Shridhar

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