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You can find here step by step tutorial on how to set these up.The tutorial is written so that with minimal knowledge you can successfully set up an advanced SIP presence server with XCAP permission rules. \\

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You can find here step by step tutorial on how to set these up. The tutorial is written so that with minimal knowledge you can successfully set up an advanced SIP presence server with XCAP permission rules. \\

March 15, 2010, at 07:57 PM by anca_vamanu -
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You can find here step by step tutorial on how to set these up.The tutorial is written so that with minimal knowledge you can succeed to set up an advanced SIP presence server with XCAP permission rules.
The sample configuration files can be downloaded from here.

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You can find here step by step tutorial on how to set these up.The tutorial is written so that with minimal knowledge you can successfully set up an advanced SIP presence server with XCAP permission rules.
The sample configuration files can be downloaded from this link.

March 15, 2010, at 07:56 PM by anca_vamanu -
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You can find here step by step tutorial on how to set these up.
The tutorial is written so that with minimal knowledge you can succeed to set up an advanced SIP presence server with XCAP permission rules. \\

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You can find here step by step tutorial on how to set these up.The tutorial is written so that with minimal knowledge you can succeed to set up an advanced SIP presence server with XCAP permission rules. \\

March 15, 2010, at 07:55 PM by anca_vamanu -
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You can find here step by step tutorial on how to set these up. The sample configuration files can be downloaded from here.
The tutorial is written so that with minimal knowledge you can succeed to set up an advanced SIP presence server with XCAP permission rules.

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You can find here step by step tutorial on how to set these up.
The tutorial is written so that with minimal knowledge you can succeed to set up an advanced SIP presence server with XCAP permission rules.
The sample configuration files can be downloaded from here.

March 15, 2010, at 07:54 PM by anca_vamanu -
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You can find here step by step tutorial on how to set these up together with some configuration file examples.\\

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You can find here step by step tutorial on how to set these up. The sample configuration files can be downloaded from here.\\

March 15, 2010, at 05:07 PM by 81.180.102.217 -
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You can find here step by step tutorial on how to set these up together with some configuration file examples. The tutorial is written so that with minimal knowledge you can succeed to set up an advanced SIP presence server with XCAP permission rules.

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You can find here step by step tutorial on how to set these up together with some configuration file examples.
The tutorial is written so that with minimal knowledge you can succeed to set up an advanced SIP presence server with XCAP permission rules.

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Test platform

The test platform is the VoIP service offered on this site. First you must create an account at the registration page. Then you must login and configure your account to use XCAP for privacy rules. For this you must tick the Enable XCAP check box under the tab my presence. If you're done setting up the account, you should get a client that has presence with XCAP privacy rules support. A soft client is probably more accessible (ex: eyebeam and bria, sipclient). You must configure the client to register with the account name that you've chosen and use XCAP storage for presence privacy. The XCAP URL is http://siphub.net:443/xcap-root.

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Proof-of-concept platform

The experiment the Presence feeling, you can use the VoIP service offered on the OpenSIPS project.

First you must create an account via the registration page. Then you must login and configure your account to use XCAP for privacy rules. For this you must tick the Enable XCAP check box under the tab my presence.

If you're done setting up the account, you should get a client that has presence with XCAP privacy rules support. A soft client is probably more accessible (ex: eyebeam and bria, sipclient). You must configure the client to register with the account name that you've chosen and use XCAP storage for presence privacy. The XCAP URL is http://opensips.org:443/xcap-root.

March 15, 2010, at 04:55 PM by 81.180.102.217 -
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Ce titlu?

Overview

The team of OpenSIPS SOlutions together with NOKIA have developed a project to integrate Nokia's SIP client in the new S60 firmware with a VoIP platform based on OpenSIPS. Since the number of people using the VoIP client on their phone is growing, NOKIA decided to add a much required extra features to their SIP client - presence support so that users can set availability status messages and see the status of their contacts. More than that, since privacy is very important and users are accustomed to control the access of others to their information, NOKIA put in their client XCAP privacy rules support.

To ensure that this new features will also be used, NOKIA started this project with OpenSIPS Solutions that consisted in building a test platform and writing a tutorial on how such a platform can be built. The platform is for testing and proof of concept on how this feature works and the tutorial is meant to help the SIP Internet telephony providers implement their own platform that will work with NOKIA S60 SIP client.

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Resources -> Documentation -> Tutorials -> Nokia Presence integration

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Overview

This project is about helping the SIP providers in their effort of deploying SIP Presence - about overcoming the interoperability problems between the server and client SIP entities, about giving access to SIP presence for the masses.

Right now, the SIP world is segmented into Platform Vendors (companies/projects building SIP servers), into UAC Vendors (companies/projects building SIP user-agents) and providers (companies offering SIP based services to the end users).
When come to interoperability issues (which in SIP do have some weight), the vendors are the one who take the hit - they need to put together SIP platform with SIP UACs and over a consistent service to the users.

In a joined effort, Nokia and OpenSIPS Solutions teams worked out the difficulties and produced comprehensive documentation the providers looking forward to implement and deploy full SIP presence services :

  • getting Nokia S60 presence clients to work well with OpenSIPS/OpenXCAP
  • how to make everything interoperable in general (with other clients/UAs as well)
  • how to make it easy for the service providers to take it into use
  • how to make it easy for the end-users to get their devices correctly configured,

Since the number of people using the VoIP client on their phone is growing (as SIP mobility), NOKIA focused more on a valuable extra feature in S60 SIP client - the presence support, so that users can set availability status messages and see the status of their contacts. More than that, since privacy is very important and users are accustomed to control the access of others to their information, NOKIA put in their client XCAP privacy rules support.

To ensure that this new features will get traction from both SIP users and providers, the project deliverables were focused around building a prove-of-concept platform and writing a manual on how such a platform can be built.
The platform is for testing and evaluating on how the presence/xcap features work ; the manual is meant to help the SIP Internet telephony providers implement their own platform that will work with NOKIA S60 SIP client.


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February 12, 2010, at 11:24 AM by anca_vamanu -
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The team of OpenSIPS Solutions together with NOKIA has developed a project for integration of Nokia's SIP client in the new S60 firmware with a VoIP platform based on OpenSIPS.

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The team of OpenSIPS Solutions together with NOKIA have developed a project to integrate Nokia's SIP client in the new S60 firmware with a VoIP platform based on OpenSIPS.

October 21, 2009, at 07:54 PM by anca_vamanu -
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You can find here step by step tutorial on how to set these up together with some configuration file examples. The tutorial is written so that with minimal knowledge one can succeed to set up an advanced SIP presence server with XCAP permission rules.

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You can find here step by step tutorial on how to set these up together with some configuration file examples. The tutorial is written so that with minimal knowledge you can succeed to set up an advanced SIP presence server with XCAP permission rules.

October 21, 2009, at 07:51 PM by anca_vamanu -
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You can find here step by step tutorial on how to set these up. The tutorial is written so that with minimal knowledge one can succeed to set up an advanced SIP presence server with XCAP permission rules.

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You can find here step by step tutorial on how to set these up together with some configuration file examples. The tutorial is written so that with minimal knowledge one can succeed to set up an advanced SIP presence server with XCAP permission rules.

October 21, 2009, at 07:42 PM by anca_vamanu -
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You can find www.opensips.org/598doc/PresenceServerInstallGuide.pdf? a step by step tutorial on how to set these up.

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You can find here step by step tutorial on how to set these up. The tutorial is written so that with minimal knowledge one can succeed to set up an advanced SIP presence server with XCAP permission rules.

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Platform Installation Tutorial

The platform consists of two components - an OpenSIPS server configured as a presence server and an OpenXCAP server. You can find www.opensips.org/598doc/PresenceServerInstallGuide.pdf? a step by step tutorial on how to set these up.

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Platform Installation Tutorial

The platform consists of two components - an OpenSIPS server configured as a presence server and an OpenXCAP server. You can find www.opensips.org/598doc/PresenceServerInstallGuide.pdf? a step by step tutorial on how to set these up.

October 16, 2009, at 05:57 AM by anca_vamanu -
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The document found at this link contains the exact steps required to set up this platform. Also here you will find some script examples.

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You can find www.opensips.org/598doc/PresenceServerInstallGuide.pdf? a step by step tutorial on how to set these up.

October 13, 2009, at 05:45 AM by anca_vamanu -
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To ensure that this new features will also be used, NOKIA started this project with Voice System and OpenSIPS that consisted in building a test platform and and writing a tutorial on how such a platform can be built. The platform is for testing and proof of concept on how this feature works and the tutorial is meant to help the SIP Internet telephony providers implement their own platform that will work with NOKIA S60 SIP client.

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To ensure that this new features will also be used, NOKIA started this project with Voice System and OpenSIPS that consisted in building a test platform and writing a tutorial on how such a platform can be built. The platform is for testing and proof of concept on how this feature works and the tutorial is meant to help the SIP Internet telephony providers implement their own platform that will work with NOKIA S60 SIP client.

October 13, 2009, at 05:44 AM by anca_vamanu -
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If you're done setting up the account, you should get client that has presence with XCAP privacy rules support. A soft client is probably more accessible (ex: eyebeam and bria, sipclient). You must configure the client to register with the account name that you've chosen and use XCAP storage for presence privacy. The XCAP URL is http://siphub.net:443/xcap-root.

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If you're done setting up the account, you should get a client that has presence with XCAP privacy rules support. A soft client is probably more accessible (ex: eyebeam and bria, sipclient). You must configure the client to register with the account name that you've chosen and use XCAP storage for presence privacy. The XCAP URL is http://siphub.net:443/xcap-root.

October 13, 2009, at 05:40 AM by anca_vamanu -
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If you're done setting up the account, you should get client that has presence with XCAP privacy rules support. A soft client is maybe more accessible (ex: eyebeam and bria, sipclient). You must configure the client to register with the account name that you've chosen and use XCAP storage for presence privacy. The XCAP URL is http://siphub.net:443/xcap-root.

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If you're done setting up the account, you should get client that has presence with XCAP privacy rules support. A soft client is probably more accessible (ex: eyebeam and bria, sipclient). You must configure the client to register with the account name that you've chosen and use XCAP storage for presence privacy. The XCAP URL is http://siphub.net:443/xcap-root.

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The platform consists of two products - an OpenSIPS server and an OpenXCAP server.

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The platform consists of two components - an OpenSIPS server configured as a presence server and an OpenXCAP server. The document found at this link contains the exact steps required to set up this platform. Also here you will find some script examples.

October 13, 2009, at 05:37 AM by anca_vamanu -
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Ce titlu?

October 13, 2009, at 05:34 AM by anca_vamanu -
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If you're done setting up the account, you should get client that has presence with XCAP privacy rules support. A soft client is maybe more accessible (ex: eyebeam and bria, sipclient). You must configure the client to register with the account name that you've chosen and use XCAP storage for presence privacy. The XCAP URL is http://siphub.net:443/xcap-root

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If you're done setting up the account, you should get client that has presence with XCAP privacy rules support. A soft client is maybe more accessible (ex: eyebeam and bria, sipclient). You must configure the client to register with the account name that you've chosen and use XCAP storage for presence privacy. The XCAP URL is http://siphub.net:443/xcap-root.

For testing you should try to block and unblock contacts from the address book and check if they can see your presence status or not.

Platform Installation Tutorial

The platform consists of two products - an OpenSIPS server and an OpenXCAP server.

October 13, 2009, at 05:31 AM by anca_vamanu -
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To ensure that this new features will also be used, NOKIA started this project with Voice System and OpenSIPS that consisted in building a test platform and and writing a tutorial on how such a platform can be built. The platform is for testing and proof of concept on how this feature works and the tutorial is meant to help the SIP internet telephony providers implement their own platform that will work with NOKIA S60 SIP client.

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To ensure that this new features will also be used, NOKIA started this project with Voice System and OpenSIPS that consisted in building a test platform and and writing a tutorial on how such a platform can be built. The platform is for testing and proof of concept on how this feature works and the tutorial is meant to help the SIP Internet telephony providers implement their own platform that will work with NOKIA S60 SIP client.

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The test platform is the VoIP service offered on this site. First you must create an account at http://www.opensips.org/account/reg/index.php. Then you must login and configure your account to use XCAP for privacy rules. For this you must tick the Enable XCAP check box under the tab my presence.

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The test platform is the VoIP service offered on this site. First you must create an account at the registration page. Then you must login and configure your account to use XCAP for privacy rules. For this you must tick the Enable XCAP check box under the tab my presence. If you're done setting up the account, you should get client that has presence with XCAP privacy rules support. A soft client is maybe more accessible (ex: eyebeam and bria, sipclient). You must configure the client to register with the account name that you've chosen and use XCAP storage for presence privacy. The XCAP URL is http://siphub.net:443/xcap-root

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The team at Voice System and OpenSIPS together with NOKIA has developed a project for integration of Nokia's SIP client in the new S 60 firmware with a VoIP platform based on OpenSIPS.

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The team at Voice System and OpenSIPS together with NOKIA has developed a project for integration of Nokia's SIP client in the new S60 firmware with a VoIP platform based on OpenSIPS.

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To ensure that this new features will also be used, NOKIA started this project with Voice System and OpenSIPS that consisted in building a test platform and and writing a tutorial on how such a platform can be built. The platform is for testing and proof of concept on how this feature works and the tutorial is meant to help the SIP internet telephony providers implement their own platform that will work with NOKIA S60 SIP client.

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To ensure that this new features will also be used, NOKIA started this project with Voice System and OpenSIPS that consisted in building a test platform and and writing a tutorial on how such a platform can be built. The platform is for testing and proof of concept on how this feature works and the tutorial is meant to help the SIP internet telephony providers implement their own platform that will work with NOKIA S60 SIP client.

Test platform

The test platform is the VoIP service offered on this site. First you must create an account at http://www.opensips.org/account/reg/index.php. Then you must login and configure your account to use XCAP for privacy rules. For this you must tick the Enable XCAP check box under the tab my presence.

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Overview

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To ensure that this new features will also be used, NOKIA started this project with Voice System and OpenSIPS that consisted in building a test platform and and writing a tutorial on how such a platform can be built. The platform is for testing and proof of concept on how this feature works and the tutorial is meant to help the SIP internet telephony providers implement their own platform that will work with NOKIA S60 SIP client.

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Since the number of people using the VoIP client on their phone is growing, NOKIA decided to add a much required extra features to their SIP client - presence support so that users can set availability status messages and see the status of their contacts. More than that, since privacy is very important users are accustomed to control the access of others to their information, NOKIA added in their client XCAP privacy rules support.

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Since the number of people using the VoIP client on their phone is growing, NOKIA decided to add a much required extra features to their SIP client - presence support so that users can set availability status messages and see the status of their contacts. More than that, since privacy is very important and users are accustomed to control the access of others to their information, NOKIA put in their client XCAP privacy rules support.

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Since the number of people using the VoIP client on their phone is growing, NOKIA decided to add a much required extra features to their SIP client - presence support so that users can set availability status messages and see the status of their contacts. More than that, What is new in this client and what makes the platform more complex, is the presence support with XCAP privacy rules.

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Since the number of people using the VoIP client on their phone is growing, NOKIA decided to add a much required extra features to their SIP client - presence support so that users can set availability status messages and see the status of their contacts. More than that, since privacy is very important users are accustomed to control the access of others to their information, NOKIA added in their client XCAP privacy rules support.

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The team at Voice System and OpenSIPS together with NOKIA has developed a project for integration of Nokia's SIP client in the new S 60 firmware with a VoIP platform based on OpenSIPS. Since the number of people using the VoIP client on their phone is growing, NOKIA decided to add a much required extra features to their SIP client - presence support so that users can set availability status messages and see the status of their contacts. More than that, What is new in this client and what makes the platform more complex, is the presence support with XCAP privacy rules.


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