I think the linphone version in OE would work if I could work out how to force
opkg to use the 2.2.2 version of libosip2. Every time I try it insists on
using 3.1.0 which doesn't work with linphone 1.6 :-(
The alternative is making a .bb for the current linphone version, which has
the
Make and receive unlimited nationwide calls over Wi-Fi with your home phone.
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Anyone know if the FR will work with whatever VoIP protocol t-mobile uses?
does
anyone even know what protocol it uses? I
On Thursday 17 July 2008, Carl Karsten wrote:
Make and receive unlimited nationwide calls over Wi-Fi with your home
phone.
http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/plans/cell-phone-plans-detail.aspx?tp=tb1rate
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Anyone know if the FR will work with whatever VoIP protocol t-mobile uses?
Although I'm not yet as knowledgeable about the details as I'll need
to be, to be able to use my 'moko for this purpose is why I'm here. I
have tmobile's @Home service and I'm currently using that sim on the
FR ( the old Nokia 6086 with its BL-5C battery is in standby as an
emergency
I'll begin to pursue this via the provided links in my copious spare
time. Anyone interested in an ongoing dialog let me know.
how well integrated is it?
i was planning on using a moko, primarily via SIP/IAX but with T-Mo prepaid SIM
for occasional GSM needs
if it can seamlessly roll
First we need a phone app that supports SIP.
I would very very much like to use the FR as a SIP phone. I don't need T-Mobile
for that (and neither does anyone else), we just need a working phone app that
supports VOIP as a back end, and access to open WiFi AP's (plenty of those
around).
I
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Hey, I've been trying to get twinkle (a sip client) compiled on the
openmoko, but I can't get GCC to work. If we can get a c compiler I
think theres a good chance twinkle will work
Ken Restivo wrote:
First we need a phone app that supports SIP.
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