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> Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] About Softphone IAX free for Pocket PC
>
> I can't find a pocket pc version of that on the iaxcomm
> website.. Only linux, Mac, Windows.. Can you send a link?
> This is exactly what I'm looking for!! Tha
'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] About Softphone IAX free for Pocket PC
I use IaxComm with good results on axim x51
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> Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 12:54 PM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] About Softphone IAX free for Pocket PC
>
> Robert Augustyn wrote:
>
> >I use IaxComm with good results on axim x51
> >
>
Robert Augustyn wrote:
I use IaxComm with good results on axim x51
Is that something you developed yourself? If so, can you share it? For
the last year I have been trying to find time to get iaxcomm working on
a WinCE machine.
Regards,
Steve
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t; Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] About Softphone IAX free for Pocket PC
>
> Unless you have a top of the line Pocket PC don't even
> bother. Most inexpensive units like the T-Mobile MDA just
> dont have the processing power to handle VoIP. I have tried
> ESJPhone, SJPhone, and
Same results here with my PPC-6700 nice phone no processing power, I
found that my EVDO card on Laptop works great with SIP softphones.
>
> Unfortunately, I have to agree. I was very pumped about being able to
> use VoIP over WiFi on the PPC-6700 (which has a 416 MHz cpu), but the
> phone's proc
On 4/25/06, Kerry Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unless you have a top of the line Pocket PC don't even bother. Most
> inexpensive units like the T-Mobile MDA just don't have the processing power
> to handle VoIP. I have tried ESJPhone, SJPhone, and some other one which I
> forgot about alre
Unless you have a top of the line Pocket PC don't even bother. Most
inexpensive units like the T-Mobile MDA just dont have the processing power
to handle VoIP. I have tried ESJPhone, SJPhone, and some other one which I
forgot about already and the sound quality was horrible regardless of using
GPR