I'm just trying the new SIP API in android 22.3 and it doens't work -> Emulator fails to instantiate a SipManager.
Any clues on if its the fault of the emulator or possible options on that ?
Best Regards.
why dont you use sipdroid from the market with 2.2 ?
Csipsimple is even better than sipdroid, Csipsimple has g729 and it has a feature to record conversation too.
http://code.google.com/p/csipsimple/
http://code.google.com/p/csipsimple/downloads/list
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I was using the Fring VOIP software to talk to my friends in GoogleTalk! and Skype. Fring is a unified interface for both and it worked good on my EDGE connection. Now that I have ordered for a 8125 , I want to have a similar setup in it also.
I heard that with some difficulty, you can make skype work. But what about the Google Talk! VOIP?.
Is there any Client Software which allows to do it in Windows Mobile Platform? ( Like Fring ).
Thanks.
_Vinod
Hallo,
iam looking for a Rom with good intergrated VOIP Features like the TC500 (f. ex. global setting that Voip should used insted GSM if availible, common Call List etc)
best with IAX Client instead of SIP (IAX = no probs on with closed ports etc)
Anyone here using successfull VOIP with the Prophet?
Thanx and Happy 08!
the rom i use has VOIP click in my sig to find it
also there is a cab somewhere on this forum with the VOIP cab just do a search
I have tried to search for the answer to this and have checked the wiki, but I could not find it; apologies if it has already been asked.
Are there any TMOUS HD2 users that have been able to get VOIP (SIP) working on any build of Android? I have seen some posts from non-US users that seem to indicate that it is possible, but I haven't seen any US users.
If you have it working, could you please share:
1) your VOIP/SIP provider (ex. Callcentric)
2) your Android SIP client (ex. Sipdroid) and any special setup instructions or settings you used
3) WinMo & Android ROMS you are using
4) anything you had to do outside Android to get it working (maybe you had to do something in WinMo to get it to work?)
5) whether it works on both WiFi and 3G/HSPA
6) what radio you are using
I have been able to get VOIP working both in WinMo (using PortGo) and on my PC (using X-Lite) using the same SIP settings I have tried in Android, so I know this is somehow related to Android on the HD2.
VOIP/SIP providers I have tried:
Ipcomms
antisip/IPKall
localphone/IPKall
Sipgate
Android SIP clients I have tried:
SIPdroid
Linphone
3CXPhone
Android builds I have tried:
[18.08.2010] [darkstone HD2Froyo V2.1] [kernel: darkstone 2.6.32.9 #36] (i.e. NexusOne Froyo)
[BUILD][25.08.2010][mattc Leo + Froyo w/Sense 1.6b][Kernel: michyprima 2.6.32.9 #70] (also tried version 1.5b)
Currently I am using the "Omega v10 WWE XT CHT" WinMo ROM, but I tried VOIP in Android with running a stock WinMo ROM plus a couple others.
I would really appreciate any help anyone can offer, as I have spent over 20 hours working on this issue over the last few days.
Thanks!
Vonage Mobile (requires Vonage service)
and
Vonage Facebook (free, lets you call other facebook users who have the app using data not voice mins)
I have been to make voip calls without any problems using Fring.
I use sipsorcery->sipgate->google voice to make and receive voip calls. I didnt need to do anything extra to get this working in Fring. Just entered the username, password and proxy details and it worked right off the bat.
webminer said:
I have been to make voip calls without any problems using Fring.
I use sipsorcery->sipgate->google voice to make and receive voip calls. I didnt need to do anything extra to get this working in Fring. Just entered the username, password and proxy details and it worked right off the bat.
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Fring works perfectly. Thanks so much for the advice!!!
Hello,
I have a project at the uni about VOIP development in Android. But I really don't know where to begin =((
What I have to work with is SRTP (secure real time protocol). The idea is that I have 2 users, each has a software running on Android (like Skype) and a VOIP server (actually I built Asterisk server already). THe software acts like a chat program, it means that User A send a message to User B. The message from A will be sent to Server and deliveried to User B with SRTP (mean that some encryption stuff will be done by the software)
My problem is that how to sent it with SRTP in Android? I have some experience in Android programming, in VOIP, in Asterisk server ... but I don't know how, or where to begin to make it work =(
Is there someone here can help me with an example, or a suggestion with open source for VOIP which can use on Android?
Thanks a lot for your help
Someone can have any suggestion please? =((
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.