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QuteCom
Developer(s)OpenWengo developers
Initial release25 June 2005, 0.9.49
Stable release2.2.1 (22 June 2011; 13 years ago (2011-06-22)[1]) [±]
Repository
Written inC/C++ Qt
Operating systemCross-platform
Available in?
TypeVoIP/instant messaging service
LicenseGNU General Public License
Websitehttp://qutecom.org/

QuteCom (previously called WengoPhone) is a free software SIP compliant VoIP client developed by the QuteCom (previously OpenWengo) community under the GNU General Public License (GPL). It allows users to speak to other users of SIP compliant VoIP software at no cost. It also allows users to call landlines, cellphones, send SMS and make video calls. None of these functionalities are tied to a particular provider allowing users to choose among any SIP provider.

History

Development on WengoPhone began in September 2004. The first published version was released as 0.949. [citation needed]

A next-generation version of WengoPhone (WengoPhone NG) began development in 2005. The last release of Wengophone before the change to QuteCom was version 2.1.2.

A WengoPhone Firefox extension has also been published, which is currently available on Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows, with a Linux version under development.

On the 28th of January 2008, Wengo, the original sponsor of WengoPhone, transferred the sponsorship of the project to MBDSYS , and it became known as QuteCom. [citation needed]

On the 15th of May 2008, osAlliance presented kvats as a branded 2.2 version of WengoPhone / QuteCom with the preferred SIP provider A1, a brand of mobilkom austria [2].

Calls

PC-to-PC calls are Hi-Fi quality and use several codecs such as ILBC, AMR-WB, PCMA, PCMU, AMR and GSM. It is possible to start a conversation with other users of the same software or any other software that is SIP compliant such as Gizmo. WengoPhone also allows users to make video calls using ffmpeg. Since version 2.1 WengoPhone allows IM chats with MSN, YIM, AIM, ICQ and Jabber users. This has been achieved by using the libpurple library.[1]

Concerning calls to landlines, the default server configuration is the one from Wengo which was the primary sponsor of the OpenWengo project [citation needed]. After the release of version 2.1, WengoPhone could be used with any SIP provider. This provides users an economic advantage as they can choose the SIP provider according to how much they charge per minute and not according to the software they use.

Protocol

The protocol being used is standard SIP.

User interface

The GUI is similar to those of other VoIP softphones such as Gizmo5 or Skype. From the main GUI, one can access through tabs the contact list, the list of calls but also the user SIP account. Technically, it is written in Qt/C++ programing language.

Features

The features of QuteCom are:

  • SIP compliance
  • Provider agnostic
  • Allows users to send SMS to France
  • NAT traversal
  • Cross-platform
  • Audio smileys
  • Qt-based GUI
  • chatting with MSN, AIM, ICQ, Yahoo and Jabber users

Limitations

The main limitations of the QuteCom are:

  • Lack of true privacy features such as encryption. A beta AES-128 encryption using SRTP is available since 2.1 version of WengoPhone.
  • Does not support older versions of Windows like Windows 98 and Millennium
  • Does not support H.261, and sends wrong H.263 packets, preventing communication with other videophones.
  • Does not support audio conferences with more than 3 people. [citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Announcement: QuteCom 2.2.1". Archived from the original on 2 April 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ Story in ORF FutureZone (in German)