The retisance to provide an open, enthusiastic SIP solution on Apple’s part simply defies logic. Everybody’s so excited about Skype on the iPhone–and so am I–but let’s face it, Skype is one in a series of many, MANY attempts to foist a proprietary telecom endpoint on the masses in the name of profit. Sure, Skype on the iPhone will be fun, and even helpful-especially when the 3.0 firmware appears with push notification. But you know what I really want?
To hook an iPhone up to a PBX. Come on Apple. The jig is up with AT&T; let’s see some SIP!
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