Hi, quick question read article on zdnet that talks about alternatives to
Skype now that some users are getting fed up with Skype and the recent news
that Microsoft bought Skype have some users thinking they should leave Skype
and look for another alternative to VoIP.  In the article the author brings
up the other choices and mentions sip (Ekiga, iptel and other sip providers)
and also xmpp.  Now here is my thing with people looking for an alternative
to Skype shouldn't the best choice be sip as it is open, very simple to use
and has the ability to call any other sip provider network, meaning you can
call someone from Ekiga.net even though your sip provider is pbxes.org.
Second question if sip is not number 1 alternative to Skype, why isn't it?
I mean it basically very similar to Skype in that a user only needs to
download sip client install the client and then register your sip address
and tadaa you can instantly make calls to any other sip user and also send
instant messages to other sip users.  To me that is the same thing as Skype
only thing sip is better b/c its open source and sip to sip no matter where
you are in the world is free and you don't have to pay for it to call
someone in another country as long as they are using sip its free.  With
that said is the reason for Skype's popularity even though there are
alternatives, advertisement?  Is Skype popular because it was advertised all
over and that's why they have such a large user base? And If thats the case
then should sip like ekiga be more advertised now to make people around the
world know there are options to voip beside Skype?

Also another point that I would like to make about sip is that it is more
mobile and more people slowly but surely are starting to use sip clients on
there smart phone, allowing cell phones with data plans to utilize voip.
Also I feel with the new integration of an native sip client in android 2.3
os (gingerbread) on android cell phones that more people will start to use
sip widely.  Another thing to point out is that if google by chance uses
google voice (which to me is a pbx system a little similar to asterisk when
it comes to controlling where you want your phone calls directed to) in
terms of sip portability by allowing google voice users to have there own
sip address hosted by google (i.e: xxxxxx...@sip.voice.google.com) would
also allow sip to boost numbers but that would all have to be up to google
and how they decide to keep enhancing google voice.
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