As a follow up to the MeeGo article, I became interested in what VoIP applications would be incorporated into the MeeGo project. Also, I got more doubts regarding what SIP or other Stacks would be used for the development. Both Intel (Trillium and CCPU) and Nokia (http://sofia-sip.sourceforge.net) have SIP stacks and other VoIP protocols/applications.
This lead me to Ofono project - the open source telephony project. The aim of Ofono as its posted on its site states:
"oFono.org is a place to bring developers together around designing an infrastructure for building mobile telephony (GSM/UMTS) applications. oFono is licensed under GPLv2, and it includes a high-level D-Bus API for use by telephony applications of any license. oFono also includes a low-level plug-in API for integrating with open source as well as third party telephony stacks, cellular modems and storage back-ends"
Browsing through the documentation page gives a clear picture of the Ofono architecture. The Ofono architecture is based on contributions from developers of Intel and Nokia.
So, here it is, they will be using Telepathy-Sofia SIP stack for building MeeGo applications.
Telepathy-SofiaSIP: A SIP connection manager based around the Sofia-SIP library.
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/Components
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