Kphone is a Linux-based user agent designed for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) that enables users to make and receive calls over the internet.
Derived from its predecessor KPhone, KphoneSI is a newer version of the software. It was developed by Klaus Fleischmann with contributions from other developers to enhance the user experience of this software. KPhone was initially created by Billy Biggs, and the current version is credited to Pekka Raisio, Jouni Vuorela, and Juha Heinanen of Wirlab, along with fixes and suggestions from the global KPhone community.
KphoneSI is still in development, but it has been tested on Suse Linux V 9.0, 9.1, 9.2, and 9.3 without any issues. It's important to note that this software comes with NO warranty. By downloading, compiling, and installing KphoneSI, you agree to take full responsibility for its use.
Before installing KphoneSI, it's recommended that you read the INSTALL instructions carefully. To stay updated with the latest functionality, it's best to go through the CHANGES document. You can find the General Public License (GPL) information in the COPYING document. It's important to note that "This program is released under the GPL with the additional exemption that compiling, linking, and/or using OpenSSL is allowed." with KphoneSI.
Overall, KphoneSI is an excellent choice if you're looking to make VoIP calls and enjoy various other features supported by SIP. With rigorous testing, well-documented installation instructions, and ongoing development, KphoneSI is a solid choice for your Linux device.
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