VoIP
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across broadband networks. | across broadband networks. | ||
This uses the SIP protocol. | This uses the SIP protocol. | ||
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| + | Kphone/Pi is a port of KPhone to the Zaurus | ||
| + | [http://www.pi-sync.net/html/kphone_pi_help.html kphone setup guide] | ||
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| + | TkcPhone is another Zaurus VoiP program | ||
| + | [http://www.thekompany.com/embedded/tkcphone/ tkcphone homepage] | ||
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| + | A third application that might be worth trying is Linphone, which also has a gui front end; this may only work for sharp-based (non-OZ) ROMS, however | ||
| + | [http://software.nautilus6.org/linphone/index.php Nautilus Linphone downloads & setup guide] | ||
| + | [[User:Zedkatuf|Zedkatuf]] 14:38, 18 Aug 2006 (PDT) | ||
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Revision as of 02:36, 18 May 2007
VoIP is becoming more common and practical. Essentially it relies upon transmitting audio data packets with low latency across broadband networks. This uses the SIP protocol.
Kphone/Pi is a port of KPhone to the Zaurus kphone setup guide
TkcPhone is another Zaurus VoiP program tkcphone homepage
A third application that might be worth trying is Linphone, which also has a gui front end; this may only work for sharp-based (non-OZ) ROMS, however Nautilus Linphone downloads & setup guide Zedkatuf 14:38, 18 Aug 2006 (PDT)
| VoIP software | There are at least two VoIP apps available |
| VoIP hardware | Headsets and connectivity options |

