No pioneer, I’ve been hearing the SIP talk for only a few years now. Here Henry Sinnreich describes where he was at a year and a half ago (thanks to David Isenberg for the link):
…here in the office, I use only SIP devices for communications: The Pingtel SIP phone and the Windows Messenger and several other soft phones on the laptop. My home network is SIP-enabled by an Intertex IX66 SOHO 802.11b enhanced gateway that rings all my upstairs and downstairs SIP phones at the same time using SIP forking and can also act as a home PBX, though I have not gone quite that far as yet. Besides the Pingtel, MITEL 5055 and snom200 phones–they all have a web page with directory
and support dialing a SIP URL from the PC–also priceless is the 802.11b BCM WiFi600 Mobile IP Phone in my home. And, last but not least, the powerful XTEN soft phone that runs on laptops and Windows PDAs such as my hp5400 iPAQ.
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