---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Arjun Venkatraman" <ar...@cgnet.in> Date: 28 Dec 2011 14:33 Subject: [ilugd] Looking for an Android Developer for App Dev Contract To: "Linux Delhi" <il...@lists.linux-delhi.org>, <iitd...@googlegroups.com>
Hi All I am looking for an android developer with a good understanding of SIP and how it works on Android to work on a social project on contract. Just to clarify, I will prefer to work with independent individuals on this, since a. the project is ultimately going to be open source b. I am looking for fast turnaround times (email replies in hours not days and phone availability at all reasonable hours) c. This is NOT a high value corporate contract, it is a small research activity by a very prestigious international organization, so its more portfolio value than cash value Please respond with timelines and a quote to deliver the following. Rough guestimates will do, and please err on the *opposite* side of caution if err you must. * Goal: To develop an Android app that can transfer incoming calls on the SIM line to a SIP server. * Suggested approach: A SIP client that can : 1. Forward incoming calls on a GSM/CDMA (GSM only will do, but CDMA only will not) line to a SIP number at a proxy on the same LAN Could use the SIP stack baked into Gingerbread. However it would be even nicer to be able to do this on an older Android version, so that we can deploy on cheaper phones. 2. Can use the USB tether line as a transport layer. I am sure this is baked into the SIP stack on Gingerbread, but it would be important since Wireless messes with call quality. Same applies for older versions 3. Can take a call from a SIP line and forward it outwards over a SIM line. This need not be working in the prototype, but the approach should not negate this 4. MUST be able to transfer DTMF tones from the incoming SIM line and transfer accurately to the SIP extension. This is a go-nogo call...everything else working and this not working means no go :) The prototype will be deployed by techies who understand the meaning of the word "BETA" so the focus is on functionality not visual appeal or user experience. Config files and scripts are fine as long as clear instructions are provided on how to operate. That's pretty much it, have no restrictions on what you can use as a basis as long as its free for redistribution along with source code...which I suppose means you're limited to GPL. Cheers Arjun -- Arjun Venkatraman E-mail: ar...@cgnet.in <ar...@arjunvenkatraman.com> Mob (US): +1 *(650) 924-2751 <https://www.google.com/voice#phones>* Mob (IN): +91 9811142825 *Content of the people, by the people, for the people* http://cgnetswara.org <http://www.arjunvenkatraman.com/> _______________________________________________ Ilugd mailing list il...@lists.linux-delhi.org http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc