Linphone

Linphone
Original author(s) Belledonne Communications
Developer(s) Linphone
Stable release
3.10 - Linux, Mac, Windows

3.1.1 - Android, iOS

1.0.2 - Windows Phone

Written in C
Operating system Linux, FreeBSD,[1] Windows, Mac OS, iPhone, Android, Windows Phone
Size 8–17 MB
Available in Multilingual
Type Voice over IP, instant messaging, videoconferencing
License GNU GPL version 2[2]
Website Linphone.org

Linphone (contraction of Linux phone) is a free voice over IP (VoIP) service and SIP client, currently developed by Belledonne Communications in France. Linphone was initially developed for Linux [3][4] but now supports many additional platforms including Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and mobile phones running Windows Phone,[5] iOS[6] or Android.[7] It supports ZRTP for end-to-end encrypted voice and video communication.

Linphone is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) and supports IPv6. Linphone can also be used behind network address translator (NAT), meaning it can run behind home routers. Linphone uses GTK+ for GUI and on Linux it can be also run as a console-mode application. It is compatible with telephony by using an Internet telephony service provider (ITSP).

Linphone running on HTC Desire

Audio codecs

Audio codec support: Speex (narrow band and wideband), G.711 (µ-law, A-law), GSM, Opus, and iLBC (through an optional plugin)

Video codecs

Video codec support: MPEG-4, Theora, VP8 and H.264 (with a plugin based on x264), with resolutions from QCIF(176×144) to SVGA(800×600) provided that network bandwidth and CPU power are sufficient.[8]

SIP service

Linphone hosts a free SIP service on its website.[9]

See also

References


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