The theory is that instead of sitting on some third party centralized video chat service, I can sit on my own, and if anybody wants to talk they can "call" me by joining in. I theory I would "call" them by joining their instance, but... yeah, you can stop laughing now. but yeah, it does turn out that I am only one in my small circle of friends and family who likes running a server.
Not sure about other people, but this was the only feature that I used Skype for (i.e. cheap calls to home country landlines while residing abroad).
Does anyone have a trustworthy recommendation that's similar to what Skype offered?
OVH, for example, offers unlimited calls to landlines in 40 countries for 1€ per month: <https://www.ovhcloud.com/fr/phone/voip/>.
Now that Android no longer includes a built-in SIP client, you must use a third-party application. I've had success with Linphone (ignore their somewhat obnoxious on-boarding procedure), I've also tried Baresip, but I've had it hang on occasion. Both are in F-Droid.
roscas•7mo ago