VoIP Blogging > Still Waiting for a Usable SIP Client for my Nokia E61.

[The Jeff Pulver Blog - Notes, comments and observations] The fact that Nokia is offering a SIP client bundled with their GSM/Wi-Fi phones says a lot about Nokia and their future vision. My disappointment is with the current implementation of their SIP client since at the moment it is challenged when it comes to the navigation of NATs and Firewalls.

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[Teemuharju.net] Teemu’s Blog » Blog Archive » Gizmo SIP VoIP client for Nokia 770: Get the Gizmo Project SIP based VoIP client software for the Nokia Internet Tablet from here. Below are some screenshots of it running on my Nokia770.

Linux.wordpress.comhttp://linux.wordpress.com [Linux.wordpress.com] Gizmo on SUSE - Coolest SIP Compliant VoIP Client « Linux and Open ...: When I tried installing Gizmo around six months ago on SUSE 10, I wasn’t able to run it for some strange reason. After noticing an info on Gizmo from Moosy’s blog, with little tip, I was able to install Gizmo flawlessly on SUSE 10.1 using the OSS library provided by Gizmo Project.

http://www.bmannconsulting.com [Bmannconsulting.com] VoIP | B.Mann Consulting: This service supports both SIP and IAX and is predominantly intended for Macintosh Asterisk users to test connectivity and to be able to call other list members free of charge. However, it is also possible to make and receive calls to and from other networks.

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[Gadget-Tracker.com] Nokia re-ups N80 with “Internet Edition”: Nokia re-ups N80 with “Internet Edition” September 1, 2006 @ 2:33 pm · Filed under Cell Phones Take a garden variety N80, stuff it full of applets with an affinity for packet data, and re-release it as the N80 Internet Edition. That’s exactly what Nokia has announced this week, bundling the venerable 3-megapixel N80 slider with a range of

http://wblog.livejournal.com [Wireless Data News Blog] Wireless Data News - August 26 to September 1: NeoMedia Technologies, Inc., an innovator in wireless services and patented technologies that provide automatic links to content on the Mobile Internet, said today that it has terminated its agreement to acquire HipCricket, Inc., of Essex, Connecticut, a provider of custom mobile marketing solutions to broadcasters and brand marketers.NeoMedia and HipCricket were at an impasse and unable to agree to material terms originally set forth in the LOI, signed February 9, 2006.Two loans by NeoMedia to HipCricket totaling $500,000, plus any and all interest accrued, is payable to NeoMedia within 90 days from the termination of the LOI.

[According to Dick] Nokia re-ups N80 with “Internet Edition”: Nokia re-ups N80 with “Internet Edition” September 1st, 2006 Filed under: Handsets, Nokia, Symbian, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS Take a garden variety N80, stuff it full of applets with an affinity for packet data, and re-release it as the N80 Internet Edition. That's exactly what Nokia has announced this week, bundling the venerable 3-megapixel N80

[Mobile Phone News and Review] Nokia mobilizes today's popular internet... : Nokia today announced a way for internet users to interact with some of the web's favorite services while they are away from their PC's, in a pocketable, easy to use device. Nokia N80 Internet Edition brings together wireless LAN (WLAN), a robust browser, support for internet calls, a 3-megapixel camera, and quadband GSM WCDMA coverage along with an easy to use WLAN wizard (to make connecting to the internet easy), and a host of other internet services not previously installed together on Nokia devices.

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