2009/1/20 Olivier <oza-4...@myamail.com>

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>> One thing to note about fring, the device establishes a connection using
>> fring's proprietary protocols to fring servers, fring then establishes SIP
>> connections from those servers... So, even if connected to the office Wifi
>> connection, you could experience connectivity issues or high latency as a
>> result of a potentially long path involved for the traffic to travel...
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> So, when in the office, whenever I'm calling someone using SIP and WiFi,
> for both signalling and media, data would travel from mobile phone to WiFi
> access point, then to switch, router, Fring server (at the other end of the
> world), then back to my routeur, and Asterisk server, right ?
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> If think I'll try to compare this with a XMPP/Jingle-enabled client that
> can be installed in mobile phone (I don't know if such software exist) ...


GTalk seems to fill the bill of requirements, though, I don't think it's
available on Nokia  mobile phones ..
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