Hm, is that a yes, then? I understood the interoperability to mean to
what extent other SIP softphones are compatible with Ekiga. I'm only
interested in using the Ekiga SIP (through whatever client) in order to
make calls to a landline. But my using the sip:[email protected] doesn't
require any interaction with the software Ekiga, right?

However, part of the money I pay for the SIP-to-landline service (via
daimondcard.us) goes to the Ekiga project, because I register my Ekiga
SIP with them, or is that not how it works...?

Severin

On 08/21/2011 12:12 PM, Nikolai Cassanova wrote:
> http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Ekiga_Interoperability check that link out
> it shows what ekiga works with.  In terms of sip on android u have a lot of
> choices to choose from.
> On Aug 20, 2011 8:25 PM, "S Barmeier" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> Somebody must have asked this before, but I couldn't really find any
>> definite answer on the web:
>>
>> Is it possible to run Ekiga (or use an Ekiga SIP) on Android phones,
>> together with the services from diamondcard.us, so that you can make
>> international calls (to landlines/mobiles) from a mobile phone at
>> practically local rates?
>>
>> This started working only recently with $kype on iPh0nes (using the 3G
>> network), for example, but I'd rather support Ekiga development via
>> diamondcard.us... Is anybody currently using this without problems?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Severin
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