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rodrigoreis22

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May 4, 2012
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I'm thinking in developing an application that uses VOIP but I'm a little bit concerned about the approval process. On the Apple approval guidelines is not clear what is considered VOIP for Apple... Do I have to implement the entire protocol to be considered VOIP? What's the minimum VOIP functionality for my app to be approved?
 
I'm thinking in developing an application that uses VOIP but I'm a little bit concerned about the approval process. On the Apple approval guidelines is not clear what is considered VOIP for Apple... Do I have to implement the entire protocol to be considered VOIP? What's the minimum VOIP functionality for my app to be approved?

what will it work with? are you making something that is going to compete with Vonage, Skype, Viber, Rebtel, Chattime? let me know I have always had great ideas but I'm not much of a developer....if u starting a company I would love to share my ideas and see if you can implement them into something that works...
 
what will it work with? are you making something that is going to compete with Vonage, Skype, Viber, Rebtel, Chattime? let me know I have always had great ideas but I'm not much of a developer....if u starting a company I would love to share my ideas and see if you can implement them into something that works...

My application won't compete with any of these you said... I's a personal security application but I want to implement a feature where people will talk to each other by voice.. the VOIP is not the core of my app, it's just a feature.
 
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