? to all developers who use voip on wm6 - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

does the voip on wm6 provide any api?
I went through the wm6 sdk documentation,
and the information provided is very limited.
I got the impression the only way to work with voip is in manipulating registry entries and that only oems have really access to apis.
Is it possible to access voip functionalities through native code?
e.g. accessing something like the voip application interface layer which is described here:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/embedded/aa714346.aspx

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XDA2:Is there some software handler possible on GSM voice?

There's a need in mobile PC/GSM device which allows to put a software filter on voice which is transmitted via GSM network when talking.
Can it be done on XDA2 and if not which models will you suggest?
The filtering needs to be done on digital signal not packed to GSM packets, in both directions, during the talk - in realtime.
Thanks in advance.
Re: XDA2:Is there some software handler possible on GSM voic
This is impossible on XDA1,2,3 and Anextek SP230. Probably this is a limitation of PocketPC 2003 (even SE) OS. Wait for a device with a PPC 2005, maybe it would support this.
sure
it IS possible.
but you must delete default Phone application and services. and then you can run your own implementation of phone features with filter or anything other inside the voice channels.
please note: default Phone is invoked by several services, you have to lock all these ways.

VoIP Support?

May I know the Buildin VoIP of WM 6.0 support the service type of Nortel VoIP gateway? I using HKBN now, but it only show Searching...
VoIP is still very much developer stuff. We can't give you the "works with VoIP" list because we are still sorting why different users are experiencing different results with the same VoIP provider. Your best bet is to read and understand the "{Solved} How to configure VoIP/SIP client in WM6" thread. From that point, you will need to find the exact settings for your Nortel switch. Its service must be SIP based and have DNS referenced Public IP addressing.

SIP Device

I searched the entire forum, and could not a single reference on SIP.
Is there any software making my AT&T 8525 a SIP complient device? Has anyone used SIP on thier phone successfully?
p.s. If I am correct, Skype and Yahoo are actually using SIP; but can it be used in a corporate or other environment?

Urgent Help Needed in Windows Mobile Voice Routing Issues in VOIP Applications

Hi,
I am developing a VOIP Application for the Windows Mobile 6. I am getting a problem while running it.The problem is that when an incoming or outgoing call is done the voice is coming from the speaker phone not from the earpeice which should be the standard solution as per my application is concerned. Please tell me the solution to this problem so that I can program my application to use the earpeice instead of the speaker phone. Is there some API function call in the Windows Mobile 6 Professional SDK so that I can make it a genaral solution to all the windows mobile 6 professional devices. Also I can use the RIL Library for it but this component may not be necessary in each windows mobile 6 professional device as it is an optional component for the OEM and also Microsoft has made a strict licence policy to use it in the application. I dont know about the OSSVCS.DLL which someone has told me to use to accoomplish the task. Is this a integral component of the windows Mobile 6 Professional SDK. Can We use TAPI 2.0 API or Microsoft has put some restrictions on it also. Can I get some details from somewhere, Where I can get all the list of components of Windows Mobile which I can use in my application without licence Restictions. I am always confused in using some core libraries in windows mobile due to licence restrictions where can I know this info.
Please help me out to this.
Thanks in advance.....

[Q] Native Android SIP Stack (Internet Calling)

I'm not sure if anyone has missed this, but "Internet Calling" (native SIP) for 602 had either been removed or disabled. This is functionality that I would like to find a solution for. You should be able to find it in Settings > Call Settings > Internet Calling.
A huge incentive for getting the native SIP stack installed and working is for free calling (obviously). Having a PBXes, IPKall, and Google Voice account set up correctly, combined with the native stack means Google voice can be used as the outbound method and the native SIP will receive the call, no activation necessary. The other plus is, well, it's integrated and there isn't a need for another app.
This functionality is built into the gingerbread CM7. I'm attempting to find a solution for the stock 602, deodexed of course.
I'm looking for a little collaboration with devs to find a solution for implementing the SIP stack. This is going to be my first real undertaking on a project that could be potentially large.
I have tried this method, however the packages it references aren't even included in 602 for DX and therefore, not working. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1109962)
Would there be any support for this from users or devs?
Just to clarify, I mean support as in, if I put work into this will there be anyone that uses it? I don't want to work endlessly for something that only I'm going to use.

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