SvSIP ported to iPod Touch, iPhone version comming???

December 11th, 2007 by Jose Manuel Cristobal

 

SvSIP has been successfully ported to iPod Touch, so an iPhone version will surely appear in next days.

A enthusiastic post mentions the successful port being able to make and receive IP Calls. There is very little information curreently, only several screenshots, but I think it’s a beggining.

For all of you who doesn’t know what SvSIP is, here is the official explanation of the application, directly extracted from its website. Enjoy it!!

SvSIP is a software that you allow to use your Nintendo DS like phone. For this, it uses SIP protocol. This protocol is an open standard for creating, modifying, and terminating sessions with one or more participants. It is widely used as a signaling protocol for Voice over IP.
This software is under development, it currently allows:

  • to call to number with figures,
  • to receive calls,
  • to question IVR by using DTMF tones.

Via NoticiasTech
Links SvSIP Website , iPod Touch port screenshots


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  1. Macopoulos Says:

    I’d like to have the files for the ipod touch or iphone if there are any, cause a lot of people are thinking that this is a fork.. or better a fake..

  2. Jose Manuel Cristobal Says:

    Hi Macopoulos,
    It’s really strange that, since the application has been ported to the iPod Touch using an unofficial SDK, the source code is not publicly available. The information appeared last month, but I haven’t seen any other post about it. Strange.

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