August 23rd, 2006
Hampton Articulation is an easy to use application that turns your Palm PDA into a VoIP Phone, enabling you to make and receive telephone calls using the internet. Articulation is the first service independent VoIP phone for PalmOS. In order to use Articulation software you need a Palm PDA that has the following:
PalmOS 5.x and above
Palm based PDA with speaker and microphone
Wireless internet connection (Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/GPRS/EDGE/EVDO)
VoIP Service connection from a SIP based VoIP provider
Articulation Key Features:
Ability to make PSTN calls with your PDA
Select the SIP VoIP provider of your choice
Lookup phone numbers direct from you contacts
Touch-tones (DTMF) for ‘phone menus’
Supports WiFi, Bluetooth and EVDO connections
Call timer
Silence suppression (only transmit your voice)
Echo cancellation for ’speakerphone’ use
Secure account authentication with SIP MD5 Authentication
Supports GSM and G711 codecs
NAT through RFC 3581 and ability to fix ports for symmetric NAT
Symmetric RTP support
Low latency
Low memory usage
You can download Hampton Articulation for free here.
Full review on VoIP & Gadgets Blog
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August 16th, 2006
Lots of buzz around for VoIP on 3G network , here is the exclusive review from msmobiles.com
Skype for Pocket PC in latest version brings even more features of the Skype for PC, although still Skype video calling is not available (although it would be possible due to availability of camera API in Windows Mobile 5.0).
Furthermore to make voice calls with Skype one doesn’t have to have access to Wi-Fi and making voice calls is possible and feasible also over cellular networks! It is pity, that Skype for MS Smartphone is not yet officially available - clearly the reason was lack of MS Smartphone devices with powerful enough processor - but since both Motorola Q and Samsung SGH-i320 already have powerful enough processors it could change if only Skype would be willing to put some effort into it.
Anyway the version of Skype for Pocket PC is a very mature one, particularly in the latest version that we have tested here, and since still there is no Skype for Symbian, it is also a very good reason to buy Windows Mobile phone… if you don’t have one yet!
Also, Tom Keating from TMCnet has a review on latest Skype for Pocket PC 2.1 Beta.
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