Yes, Bria is very good. Wideband delivered via G.722 sounds great. However, 
G.722 uses exactly the same amount of bandwidth as ulaw or alaw. All three are 
64 kbps codecs. Neither of them have an innate PLC. They stem from an earlier 
time when such matters were not a facet of the codec itself, but the media 
engine wrapped around it.
 
FWIW, you can access a wideband test & demo service at 
sip:[email protected]. It will answer and tell you if you're connected 
using G.722. Once connected there are various this you can do.
 
The most useful couple of tests are hidden. Press 2 and you invoke one form of 
SIP re-invite. Press 3 and you invoke another. If you don't lose the call media 
with either of those then your SIP client is doing quite well. If you lose the 
media it has a problem and won't work in all situations.
 
Michael Graves
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--------- Original Message --------- Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] Opinions on best 
iPhone SIP client?
From: "Jared Geiger" <[email protected]>
Date: 2/18/16 1:22 pm
To: "VoiceOps" <[email protected]>

 Hi Chris,  
My two favorites are the Bria client and the Media5 client. Battery life will 
go down though if running the apps all the time in the background. I also try 
and use g722 codec as much as possible because it uses less bandwidth than ulaw 
and has a better audio quality than ulaw or g729. It also seems to cover up 
lost packets better. If people won't be accepting calls on the cellular 
network, then that is not a problem.
 
~Jared


 On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 9:30 AM, Chris Boyd <[email protected]> wrote:
 Howdy,
 
 
 We're thinking about ditching traditional desktop phone sets in favor of soft 
phones running on iOS devices.  There seem to be several different ones to 
choose from, so I'm hoping there's some net.wisdom on which ones work best with 
Asterisk.
 
 Thanks!
 
 -Chris
 
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