just read your message;

       /Message: 1
       Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2007 13:46:28 +0100
       From: Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
       Subject: OpenMoko application as Final Year Project
       To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
       <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
       Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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       Hi everybody,

       I decided to develop a OpenMoko application as my final year
       project.
       I will try to write a voip module which connects via wifi, if
       reachable,
       to a voip provider(probably over SIP).

       My problem now is to get a Neo1973(GTA-02) with wifi included as
       soon as
       possible, because the project has to be finished by end of March
       2008.
       I know it shall be ready for the mass market in December, but it
       would
       be much better to get it earlier.
       Has anyone an idea whom to ask for this?
       I am not sure if I need to get the developer kit as well to write my
       desired application. Does anybody know?

       thanks

       Sebastian/




but...
have a look at distro-devel Digest, Vol 6, Issue 3 and others later and at the final email one of my group wrote to the mail list that i copy here for u:

     / From: Francesco Pistillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
   Date: 12-set-2007 23.02
   Subject: [Data & Calls] over [Wifi & Mesh network]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


   //>> 1)to offer sms  and/or phone call services not just by GSM
   network, but
    >> with WIFI,bluethoot, and so on, in transparent way from the end user
    >> point of view.
    >> We mean: when a person want to make a call, our program should
   choose
    >> which is the faster and cheaper way to route the call (WIFI, gsm).
    >> This idea is based on walkie talkie idea in wish list.

    >For me this is the one that I believe would help put an openmoko based
    >phone ahead of the pack.

    >digger

   Hi, i'm a member of "University of Bari" team (Vittoria Cozza). Is
   interesting to combine 1) with 4) mobile MESH to create a
   decentralized network.
   After some research on internet, i found a private company that start
   this project.

   Here is an extract about main idea:

   "..........works using handsets adapted to work as peers that can
   route data or calls for other phones in the network. The handsets also
   serve as nodes between other handsets, extending the reach of the
   entire system. Each handset has an effective range of about one
   kilometre.
   This collaborative routing of calls means there is no cost to talk
   between handsets......"
   "............When a phone is switched on, it begins to look for other
   phones within range. If it finds them, it starts to connect and extend
   the radio network......."
   ".......When a number is dialled a handset checks to see if the person
   being called is within range. If they are, the call goes through....."


   is it a great idea? according to openmoko community we can start
   this project!/

just some weeks ago me and my working group (computer science departiment, bari university, italy) choosed to work on the topic you are choosing now!
what's the point? should we collaborate and share the work?

may be u are new on the mailing list and u didn't read about
or just i did the mistake of not open the project on http://projects.openmoko.org/


one in the group, the master student Francesco Pistillo, is working on openmoko for his final thesis project as u :)

:)
but our deadline is December

Let me know what do u think about.

PHD student Vittoria Cozza




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