C glossary – CounterPath Bria Android Edition 1.2 User Guide User Manual

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Android icon

The Android Menu icon, Back icon, Home icon and Search icon are icons (buttons)
that are part of the Android device and may have a different appearance and location
on different Android devices.

Bria call

A call made using the Bria screen. Compare to “native call”.

DTMF

Dual-tone multi frequency. DTMF is the system that is used in interactive voice-
response menu systems such as the menu system for accessing voicemail messages.
The DTMF system allows the user to interact with the menu by pressing keys on a
dial pad or keyboard.

ICE

Interactive Connectivity Establishment. A method for traversing a firewall.

IM

Instant Messaging. A technology that lets users send text messages for near
instantaneous delivery and display on each others’ devices.

IP address

A unique number that identifies a computer. Computers on a network use the IP
address communicate with each other.

IVR

Interactive Voice Response. IVRs use DTMF.

Media

The audio portion of a call. Compare to

Signaling”.

Native call

A call made using the phone service that comes with the Android phone.

Native phone service

The mobile phone service that comes with the Android phone.

PSTN

Public Switch Telephone Network. The traditional land-line phone network.

Presence

An instant messaging feature that allows users to share information about their online
status.

Signaling

The information in a call that deals with establishing and controlling the connection,
and managing the network. The non-signaling portion of the call is the Media.

SIP

Session Initiation Protocol. The signaling protocol followed by Bria for handling
phone calls.

SIP account

An account that provides the user the ability to make VoIP phone calls. The account
encapsulates the rules and functions the user can access.

softphone address

The address used to connect to a SIP endpoint. In other words, the “phone number”
used in a VoIP phone call. For example, sip:[email protected].

STUN

Simple Traversal of UDP through a firewall or NAT.

Wi-Fi call

A call made over the Wi-Fi internet. To make a Wi-Fi call, you must be in a Wi-Fi
zone.

XMPP account

An account that provides the user with the ability to send IMs and view other people’s
presence.

3G/4G call

A call made over the 3G/4G network. If you start (or receive) a call with an Android
phone when you are not in a Wi-Fi zone, the call will be a 3G/4G call.

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