any free VoIP internal mobile app?
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For Iphone I used Join Softphone time ago, works fine.
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i need a solution that works for both iphone & android.. does it work?
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@samy said:
i need a solution that works for both iphone & android.. does it work?
I just made the test in Iphone.
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You only want phone to phone calling and not a PBX? We use Linphone on our mobile phones and connect too our PBX. All free.
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This article is a little dated, but might give you some ideas and direction to go.
http://readwrite.com/2012/05/23/5-push-to-talk-apps-that-turn-your-smartphone-into-a-walkie-talkie
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@gjacobse said:
This article is a little dated, but might give you some ideas and direction to go.
http://readwrite.com/2012/05/23/5-push-to-talk-apps-that-turn-your-smartphone-into-a-walkie-talkie
Walkie talkies on phones is the weirdest thing ever. All the problems of a phone, plus new ones with one way audio.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@gjacobse said:
This article is a little dated, but might give you some ideas and direction to go.
http://readwrite.com/2012/05/23/5-push-to-talk-apps-that-turn-your-smartphone-into-a-walkie-talkie
Walkie talkies on phones is the weirdest thing ever. All the problems of a phone, plus new ones with one way audio.
F'n hate walkie-talkie funcitons.
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@gjacobse said:
This article is a little dated, but might give you some ideas and direction to go.
http://readwrite.com/2012/05/23/5-push-to-talk-apps-that-turn-your-smartphone-into-a-walkie-talkie
Walkie talkies on phones is the weirdest thing ever. All the problems of a phone, plus new ones with one way audio.
F'n hate walkie-talkie funcitons.
It's just a gimmick. Nextel used it as a way to try to lower their network bandwidth by going to half bandwidth (simplex) communications and put money into marketing it as a feature. If you actually write down how it works, it's all negative to the end user, only beneficiary is a carrier who has bandwidth savings from it. It takes all the same steps to connect as a two way call, but is far harder to communicate on. It's like talking on a phone with a latency greater than 2 seconds.
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That may be,. but I wonder if it is more of what the OP is seeking.
I don't think you can run Lin phone or Zoiper without a PBX connection. however - I could very well be incorrect.
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@gjacobse said:
That may be,. but I wonder if it is more of what the OP is seeking.
There is no technology that would limit you to simplex audio when using IP.
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@gjacobse said:
I don't think you can run Lin phone or Zoiper without a PBX connection. however - I could very well be incorrect.
You can, but why would you skip the PBX?
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For this, I would simply spin up an on site PBX with no external SIP trunks and as many extensions as needed.
Then use your personal choice of SIP clients on the devices. I like ZoIPer
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@JaredBusch exactly my thinking. An internal use PBX is trivial. No security concerns beyond the basics, super easy and none of that "the world is on fire" panic when it goes down.
And you can leverage it into being your main PBX someday if you want.
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@gjacobse said:
This article is a little dated, but might give you some ideas and direction to go.
http://readwrite.com/2012/05/23/5-push-to-talk-apps-that-turn-your-smartphone-into-a-walkie-talkie
Walkie talkies on phones is the weirdest thing ever. All the problems of a phone, plus new ones with one way audio.
F'n hate walkie-talkie funcitons.
My wife loves them... ensures no one can talk over her - and if they do, they miss out on what she is saying and she won't repeat herself.
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@JaredBusch said:
For this, I would simply spin up an on site PBX with no external SIP trunks and as many extensions as needed.
Then use your personal choice of SIP clients on the devices. I like ZoIPer
And if you make the PBX publically available, users could talk to people inside the office while they are outside of the office.
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@Dashrender said:
@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@gjacobse said:
This article is a little dated, but might give you some ideas and direction to go.
http://readwrite.com/2012/05/23/5-push-to-talk-apps-that-turn-your-smartphone-into-a-walkie-talkie
Walkie talkies on phones is the weirdest thing ever. All the problems of a phone, plus new ones with one way audio.
F'n hate walkie-talkie funcitons.
My wife loves them... ensures no one can talk over her - and if they do, they miss out on what she is saying and she won't repeat herself.
So she likes it because it causes her to talk to herself?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@gjacobse said:
This article is a little dated, but might give you some ideas and direction to go.
http://readwrite.com/2012/05/23/5-push-to-talk-apps-that-turn-your-smartphone-into-a-walkie-talkie
Walkie talkies on phones is the weirdest thing ever. All the problems of a phone, plus new ones with one way audio.
F'n hate walkie-talkie funcitons.
My wife loves them... ensures no one can talk over her - and if they do, they miss out on what she is saying and she won't repeat herself.
So she likes it because it causes her to talk to herself?
I'm an impatient talker - one of my bad habits - she's not done with her sentence and I'm talking over her.. drives her crazy..
I've considered telling her that we should stop communicating orally because she won't be frustrated by my influx of conversation while she's trying to get her though out. but I'm not crazy enough to actually suggest it.
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That's how my wife is. She starts talking before other people are done. And almost always about a different topic.
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@scottalanmiller said:
That's how my wife is. She starts talking before other people are done. And almost always about a different topic.
oh man.. that would be worse than me! At least I'm normally on the same topic
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It happens because she is often ignoring me and the sound of my voice made her realize that she wanted to tell me something.