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Texans offer instant VoIP

Telesoft product targets mobile phones
Tue Mar 13 2007, 16:56
WITH THE current craze to offer VoIP on dual mode (cellular/WiFi) phones, Texas based Telesoft has launched software to run on any Windows Mobile 5.0 device.

Although it maintains this product is aimed at other wireless devices and fixed line phones, the reality is that the major market for this product will be Beast based smartphones and wireless PDAs.

The company claims its "SDK features a ready-to-run stack of source code software running as a Pocket PC ARM emulator that ports directly to 32-bit ARM processors."

Applications that can be built with the CompactSIP SDK include: - email, instant messaging, e-commerce, video, multimedia, navigation, click-to-call, and soft-phones.

Taking up a mere 63KB, Telesoft's argues CompactSIP is the industry's leanest SIP stack. Which is probably correct.

But don't despair. Telesoft isn't in bed solely with the Beast. Its products also run on Nucleus, Linux, VxWorks, MQX, Micrium, and uCLinux. Oh, yeah and Windows CE, too. µ

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