Media5-fone


Media5-fone was a VoIP soft phone that uses the Session Initiation Protocol. It is interoperable with most IP PBX systems and Internet telephony service provider. Media5-fone is developed by Media5, a VoIP company based in Sherbrooke.

Details

Media5-fone has now been withdrawn from service. https://documentation.media5corp.com/display/MOBP/Media5-fone
It relies on the portable M5T SIP Client Engine. It is currently available on the iOS and Android mobile operating system.

History

The first iOS version of Media5-fone was released in June 2009. It was built to run iPhone and iPod devices on iOS 3, a non multi-tasking operating system. Most IP PBX systems and Internet telephony service provider were compatible with the softclient. After this initial release, multiple features upgrade were made; VPN support, configurable ring-tone, Bluetooth, SIP-URI, and compatibility improvements.
In January 2010, Media5-fone was released on the OVI Store for the Nokia Smartphones running the S60 3rd Symbian Operating System. This edition survived a short period of time because of the S60 deprecation.
In mid 2010, Apple released iOS 4 and its multi-tasking support. Media5-fone has since been able to run in the background while another app was in the foreground. This brought the iOS edition of the softclient on even ground with the Symbian OS that already supported multi-tasking.
In February 2011, SRTP, SDES and TLS were added as additional features. In September 2011, Media5-fone was released on the Android Market. Since 2012, minor improvements were made and a new edition supporting remote Device Provisioning was released. The MPS has also been made available on the Amazon Appstore with the support of Kindle Fire devices. Media5 Corporation is currently developing the Media5-RCS app, a VoIP Softclient that supports Rich Communication Services.

Compatibility

Media5-fone works with Penytel, Maxo and others. A list of preconfigured IP PBX systems and Internet telephony service provider is offered in the application.