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    Making VoIP via Palm Based PDA

    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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    3Com is in The Wireless VoIP Phone Game

    August 18th, 2006

    3Com 3108 Wireless phone has gained FCC approval. The 3Com 3108 is a 802.11 b/g WLAN VoIP phone based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). With the 3Com 3108, you won’t have to worry about what your called party has on the other end, it could be another 3Com 3108 or the landline phones or cell phones.

    The 3Com 3108 features nine configurable speed-dial numbers, an external 2.4GHz antenna and a local phone book that can be accessed on the 1.8″ color LCD. One of handy features of this phone is that its firmware can be remotely upgraded over Wi-Fi.

    The phone is compatible with SIP v2 signaling protocol (RFC-3261) and allows you to access email and SMS is optional. 3Com claims an operational distance of 20-50m indoors or 250m outdoors (at 11Mbps, in line-of-sight area).

    No word on pricing or availability so far.

    Find out more: FCC and 3Com

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