Thursday, February 22, 2007

Cisco and Apple are iPhone buddies

VoIP IP Telephony @ http://snapvoip.blogspot.com

“Cisco and Apple today announced that they have resolved their dispute involving the iPhone trademark. Under the agreement, both companies are free to use the iPhone trademark on their products throughout the world. Both companies acknowledge the trademark ownership rights that have been granted, and each side will dismiss any pending actions regarding the trademark. In addition, Cisco and Apple will explore opportunities for interoperability in the areas of security, and consumer and enterprise communications. Other terms of the agreement are confidential.”

–Joint press statement February 21, 2007
Which leads me to think of future conversations in the market place and else where.
So can your iPhone do wi-fi?
How come your iPhone is so ugly? Hello Mr.bestbuy,
I want an iPhone. OK, Apple or Cisco? Apple of course you dumdum!

Then again Apple might have another law suit over iPhone as Quantum Technologies is examining the touch sensor technology used in iPhone. But I want my iPhone and the only thing that might hold me back is cingular, that already does not exist!
Links;
iPhone sensor technology

1 comments:

Anonymous said...


user-peer-friend

The most nearly definition that I can understand is that
http://forums.digium.com/viewtopic.php?t=78679
In my opinion the relevand conditions to configure a good SIP VoIP configuration is to have a good programs SIP is like a P2P one, I mean you have opened sip port where the calls come in and you can send calls usually SIP with TCP like a HTTP browsing and the data Voice and Voice-Video with RTP with UDP on ports realtime like 5000 or 8000 not listening you listen with SIP only and pacts sdp texts, opening after the call comes with sip rings and msg, like tigrering NAT games on router, you also need static NAT on your Router to really use a peer like a friend behavior, peer for me is a friend client like zoiper or like other big softphones. So Asterisk say that you can write sip url without have be registered with asterisk, that is a peer something like sip:555@ip_addr_dyn_domain.com, and calling on your own subnetwork with host@ip. So if you are user is asterisk who does it, and you don't have to configure problems with 5060 ports and sdp/rtp 5000 8000, I think asterisk uses push notificatons storing calls registrations not over SIP like a peer only client sip requests half protocol implementation: bad issue. And its like router with users configuration or router with NAT who knows where place calls with ip subnetworks clients registrations. So if asterisk recives the sip packets from a router from internet you can do it like a router-peer-asterisk-peer, or i mean internet-peer-router-peer-lanmobiles-push-users, and so on. Where I can found this configurations, I think asterisk have it, I understand the friend is more explicit cases configurations, like how you can be user and peer on a voip router, asterisk pbx and internet subscription.

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