Developing a stand-alone VoIP client
Documentation
Library of all documents, code examples, and videos regarding VoIP client application development for the S60 platform.
Tools and SDKs
Get to know the IDEs, SDKs, and plug-ins available for Symbian C++ development.
Discussion Board
Help and share ideas with other VoIP developers and get answers from the community.
Developer Wiki and Knowledge Base
Help and share ideas with other VoIP developers and get answers from the community.
Professional support
Fee-based professional support is available, in addition to the free support options.
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Forum Nokia VoIP & WLAN Deep Dive session on September 12, 2007
See the presentations and videos
Introduction to VoIP client application development
S60 3rd Edition has been used by developers to create impressive commercially deployed VoIP solutions. Successful solutions include consumer mobile VoIP clients with integrated advanced messaging features as well as enterprise VoIP solutions with full voice call continuity between WiFi and telecom networks. See for example the following success cases:
- Telepo, Inc - The Telepo Business Communication Server integrates VoIP communication and access to the enterprise PBX system functions while taking a bite out of roaming costs for mobile users in the process.
- Avaya - Avaya one-X Mobile Edition gives mobile users of S60 and Series 80 devices access to the core features of their PBXs.
- WifiMobile, Inc - WiFiMobile’s OneFone service transparently extends enterprise PBX functions to dual-mode 3rd Edition Platform devices. It works with any SIP-compliant PBX system to lower costs and increase mobile worker productivity.
Developing stand-alone VoIP solutions requires advanced Symbian C++ and S60 platform knowledge.



