From: Lonnie A. <li...@lo...> - 2020-11-28 15:17:33
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> On Nov 28, 2020, at 5:17 AM, Michael Keuter <li...@mk...> wrote: > >> >> Am 27.11.2020 um 22:46 schrieb Michael Knill <mic...@ip...>: >> >> Hi Devs >> >> Hoping that I can get some advice from you in determining my development efforts moving forward. >> As driven by Covid, I have an increased number of customers that want mobile softphones and I have lost at least one customer and likely more because I have not been able to provide this functionality. >> >> I am looking to use Bria which I believe is the gold standard and I sort of have push notification working on it. The problem is that Push Notification work best with multiple registration which is not supported with chan_sip. >> >> So I have two options I believe: >> • Migrate to PJSIP >> • Add Kamailio to Astlinux to sip in front of Asterisk >> >> Now 1) will certainly be the easiest however 2) is something that I would love to do as its going to be more secure with external connecting clients. >> >> Any comments would be greatly appreciated? >> >> Regards >> Michael Knill > > Hi Michael, > > I have similar thoughts and would be interested in a more universal solution as well. > > I have one big customer, where I use WireGuard plus mostly Linphone without Push Notifications. > And the customer is quite happy with it, although they are not using it excessively. > > I created a (combined) template for an IP-phone plus a softphone under the same extension, same CLID, but with different SIP account names (with chan_sip). > > I generated the dialplan (in the template as well) so that both phones ring parallel. > > Most depends how the mobile OS handles priority for the SIP client on the phone and the the sleep functions. > > For Push Notifications I found this: > > https://www.zoiper.com/en/tutorials/push-notifications > https://github.com/balusreekanth/ios-asterisk-push > > BTW: For simple notifications (only for my own phone) I use Pushover (works also via email) or prepaid SMS via Voipbuster. > > https://pushover.net > https://www.voipbuster.com/sms_rates > > Michael Has anyone tested "Acrobits Groundwire" or "Acrobits Softphone" ? It looks like many "custom" mobile UC apps are based on the Acrobits SDK. Lonnie |