I've been looking for a decent, working SIP softphone for Ubuntu in the last 24 hours or more.
During my research I figured that Liblinphone [1] is actually a library that could easily be integrated into a phone core app for VoIP/SIP phone calls. Some other user has asked for this before on AskUbuntu [2] in 2013, specifically asking for an integrated solution, not a separate app (like "Linphone" or "Empathy" for Ubuntu Touch). [1] http://www.linphone.org/technical-corner/liblinphone/overview [2] http://askubuntu.com/questions/262802/sip-client-in-ubuntu-touch >From a user interface perspective this would make a lot of sense. At the moment we have a nicely integrated dual-SIM solution, so why not allow adding SIP providers (and "pretend" they were additional SIM cards)? This could be awesome. Technically, this should not be too difficult. One area requiring examination would probably be the codecs, because some of the popular ones are covered by patents and licenses incompatible with Debian licensing [3]. For carriers this would probably be less of nice feature. (But who cares about carriers? Really, as a user I'd rather have a sensible choice for doing affordable phone calls, and pay a decent fee for my data plan. Long live the freedom. Nevermind.) [3] https://www.linphone.org/technical-corner/linphone/downloads (section "Codec plugins") What does Canonical think about this idea? Peter -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

