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Kapanga Softphone - a SIP client for VoIP - now available in BETA version for Windows Mobile smartphone and Pocket PC December 11, 2006 [General] | By Edward J. R. According to the software vendor this beta release provides simultaneous voice and video communications using a Smartphone or Pocket PC PDA running Windows Mobile 5.0!
It is very fascinating to see that (unlike Skype client) this software works not only for Pocket PC version of Windows Mobile, but also for MS Smartphone, but the software vendor should deliver installation files in CAB format also. More information from the software vendor follows below. * * * * * Ecotronics Launches Beta of Kapanga Softphone Mobile, Voice and Video SIP Client for Windows Mobile 5.0 Devices The company that developed Kapanga Softphone, the premier SIP client with integrated voice, video and fax, now offers the beta version of its software for mobile devices running Windows Mobile 5.0. Ecotronics Ventures LLC announced the beta launch of the mobile version of their leading VoIP client software, Kapanga Softphone. The 30-day trial beta can be downloaded for free from Kapanga Softphone's website (http://www.kapanga.net). Once installed, Kapanga Mobile users can establish simultaneous voice and video communications through a software PBX or VoIP provider using the mobile device's 802.11 Wifi connection. Kapanga Mobile can also communicate directly to another SIP client device. Supported codecs include G.711, G.729 and AMR for voice and H.263, H.263+ and H.264 for video. "We believe the future is in mobility", said Martin Cadirola, President/VP Business Development of Ecotronics Ventures LLC. "We are now launching a public beta after a year of successful field tests with large OEM clients. Our strategy is to become part of the family of solutions available to Fixed-Mobile Convergence (FMC) and Triple Play players in the VoIP industry and Kapanga Mobile will be one of our key offerings in 2007", he added. Kapanga Mobile Beta on certain devices running Windows Mobile 5.0 (Smartphone and Pocket PC editions) namely, the Qtek 9100, Cingular 8125 and T-Mobile MDA among other smartphones, and the Dell Axim X51v Pocket PC PDA. Support for other devices is planned for 2007. Source: eMediaWire.
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