On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 12:31 AM, Gaurish Sharma <[email protected]> wrote:
> Narendra Sisodiya, > Simply using common protocol(SIP) does not guarantee that all these > different SIP clients will be inter-operable. VOIP is a complex > subject. there are various other things in the puzzle the most > important being audio codec. skype uses "SILK: Super Wideband Audio > Codec"[1] which I would argue is better than any other open source > codec out there. > > If you want learn more on VOIP, watch FLOSS Weekly Ep 162. Where the > host Randal Schwartz(Perl Guru) talks to Emil Ivov(Leader of Jitsi > project) about Jitsi. Jitsi open source communicator for instant > messaging, audio. There is lot of information on the how VOIP > functions, what the challenges etc. Its really fascinating topic [2] > > Regards, > Gaurish Sharma > > [1] http://developer.skype.com/silk > [2] http://twit.tv/floss162 > > -- > LUG@IITD - http://lug-iitd.org/Footer > Thanks for the information but "We (Linux fans, FOSS fans, Open Technology fan, live to develop/promote better and open solution rather then thinking on what is best.." priorities and criteria differ from user to user.. I do not use Microsoft Office just because it do not follow Open Standard and create a great problem of "vendor lock-in" -- ┌─────────────────────────┐ │ Narendra Sisodiya │ http://narendrasisodiya.com └─────────────────────────┘ -- LUG@IITD - http://lug-iitd.org/Footer
