Is there a way to use a mobile/cell phone with SIP protocol softphones, such as X-Ten or SJPhone, rather than just Skype/Skypeout? The benefits of SIP softphones include the facts that they can be used with hundreds of VoIP service providers world-wide, and while Skypeout is fine in some countries, in others the latency is too great so a local VoIP service provider is preferable. Furthermore, many people don't use Skype, even where it does work well, so they may well be interested in a link solution between their mobile phone and a SIP softphone.
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Is there a way to use a mobile/cell phone with SIP protocol softphones, such as X-Ten or SJPhone, rather than just Skype/Skypeout? The benefits of SIP softphones include the facts that they can be used with hundreds of VoIP service providers world-wide, and while Skypeout is fine in some countries, in others the latency is too great so a local VoIP service provider is preferable. Furthermore, many people don't use Skype, even where it does work well, so they may well be interested in a link solution between their mobile phone and a SIP softphone.