On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 11:54 AM, geoffrey mendelson < [email protected]> wrote:
> > On Dec 22, 2009, at 9:57 AM, Boris shtrasman wrote: > > Howdy , >> I'm working on creating Mobile to SIP solution that can be used both on >> Windows and Linux. >> I'm talking about Asterisk level of solution ( I talked breifly with one >> developer about connecting mobile phones as AT devices) but rather on an >> application that can be used as a SIP client. >> >> Mobile is connected to a machine using some cable and software that >> convert audio and messaging to plain old SIP. >> This software connect to some sort of SIP router (in this case the Hamakor >> SIP network that im working on). >> Client (person) log into a SIP router , the router connect the software >> (from the phone) to client software (AFAIK it close to SIP trunking but >> rather then PBX connects as Client to provider , provider (mobile phone) >> connects to PBX). >> >> My first option is PJsip based solution special thanks to Meni Livne about >> showing my this Library, the problem as i see is the complexity of the next >> development. >> Does anyone familiar with close solutions ? (perhaps solutions that work >> in that way). >> >> I also tried the using kmobiletools code base for communication (heavily >> changed but this is my base). >> > > > > Skuku does this already, has the agreements in place, etc. The downside is > their product is Windows only, and costs money. > > It works really well though, you plug your SIM into a reader on your > computer and all your calls are connected in their country of origin and > forwarded world wide via VoIP. > > While it won't be an open source or free product, maybe you could contact > them and produce an *NIX (MacOS and Linux) version of their product for > them. > > I'm a former R&D developer of Skuku , They doing something close but not the same since I can't tell more (Licensing and Agreements). > IMHO it would be better than re-inventing the wheel, and if you have to use > a mobile phone in the process it may be cheaper. > > Geoff. -- geoffrey mendelson N3OWJ/4X1GM Jerusalem Israel [email protected] New word I coined 12/13/09, "Sub-Wikipedia" adj, describing knowledge or understanding, as in he has a sub-wikipedia understanding of the situation. i.e possessing less facts or information than can be found in the Wikipedia. -- -- -- Boris Shtrasman ------------ |Gnu/Linux Software developer | | IM : [email protected] | | URL : myrtfm.blogspot.com| _______________________________
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