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Has anyone had any success overcoming this limitation of the N95? Has anyone had any success overcoming this limitation of the N95?
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 +== Support for Windows phone inbound call ==
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 +On windows phone there are some SIP apps, but since windows phone does not support applications running in the background , SIP will not be supported if the application is not waken up by a push notification. Zoiper as one of the SIP app provider has a solution for this, but this then needs to be supported by the PBX (pbxes.org) or by a SIP outbound proxy. I leave it up to pbxes.org to decide upon the best recommendation for this. The Zoiper solution is more described here: http://www.zoiper.com/en/tutorials/push-notifications

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To be able to get voicemail as email you must change format in "Source >> vm_general.inc" to "format=ogg|wav49".

What does that mean? where do i have to change source? on my android phone? or in pbxes?

Psiloc Connect

I've not had much success using Psiloc Connect to manage the connection on my N95 - often, it seems not to connect, or only partially gets there - the "Internet Phone" icon doesn't show.

Using Birdstep SmartConnect always only partially connects, and I haven't found any other connection managers for the N95 that are any use at all for this scenario.

I can quite happily connect to pbxes over both WiFi and 3G - but I was hoping to get the Android-like behaviour of switching between them.

Has anyone had any success overcoming this limitation of the N95?

Support for Windows phone inbound call

On windows phone there are some SIP apps, but since windows phone does not support applications running in the background , SIP will not be supported if the application is not waken up by a push notification. Zoiper as one of the SIP app provider has a solution for this, but this then needs to be supported by the PBX (pbxes.org) or by a SIP outbound proxy. I leave it up to pbxes.org to decide upon the best recommendation for this. The Zoiper solution is more described here: http://www.zoiper.com/en/tutorials/push-notifications