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REDCOM® Sigma® Client is a SIP-based C2 softphone that provides secure voice, video, and chat with presence on Android™ phones and tablets.
Sigma Client is a stand-alone softphone app and not a VoIP service. To make calls, the app requires the REDCOM Sigma call controller. While it may work with other standards-compliant SIP and XMPP servers, we do not support third-party call and session controllers.
Product Highlights:
• Protects critical communications with 2048-bit RSA encryption
• Supports dual registration to two or more independent SIP servers
• Supports a range of standard and high-definition codecs including G.711, G.722, G.729, Opus, and Speex
• Fully AS-SIP compliant
Unified Communications Features:
• Real-time voice
• Full MLPP support
• Integrated PTT
• Point-to-point video
• XMPP chat
Other General Features:
• Call forwarding
• Call transfer (attended & blind)
• Call hold
• Call history (view & delete)
• Calling number delivery
• Three-way calling
• Missed call notifications
• Support for ICE
• Call encryption (TLS/SRTP)
• FIPS 140-2 validated encryption
• Mutual authentication
• Noise suppression
• Echo cancellation (device dependent)
• Provisioning
• Dial plan rules
• Auto start on bootup
• Emergency call handling by native dialer*
For more information on Sigma Client features, visit: https://www.redcom.com/products/sigma-client/
*Emergency Call Handling:
When a user dials an emergency number from Sigma Client on a device with telephony support, the app is designed to pass the dialed digits to the mobile device's native dialer, where the user can then attempt to complete the emergency call via their cellular carrier’s voice network. After handing off the dialed digits to the native dialer, the app is no longer involved in the call attempt. Once placed, the emergency call and any related location services are the responsibility of the cellular carrier. By default, the app treats ‘911’ as an emergency number and passes 911 calls to the native dialer.
The user can reconfigure the list of known emergency numbers within the app, which allows the user to control which dialed numbers, if any, are passed to the native dialer. Dialing emergency numbers from the app on a device without telephony support or reconfiguring the app to prevent emergency numbers from being passed to the native dialer will cause the app to process any emergency call as a VoIP call over the data network. Such calls can fail to complete due to any disruption of the app’s ability to communicate with its VoIP network service, such as power outages, lack of data network connectivity, etc. Placing a call through the VoIP network to report an emergency may also fail to direct the call to the correct emergency response center or determine the user's correct location. For these reasons, REDCOM recommends that emergency calls be placed over the cellular carrier’s network using the device’s native dialer, if available. For devices without telephony support, REDCOM recommends that users always have an alternative means of accessing emergency operator services in case of disruption of VoIP service. REDCOM will not be liable for errors, delays, costs, damages, injury, or death resulting directly or indirectly from using Sigma Client for emergency calls.
Bug fixes
New displayed markers for chat messages
New import/export of user configuration data
New recognize email address in chat message
Fixed various minor bugs
Chat message delivery receipts (XEP-0184)
Minor bug fixes
Fixed:
Client gets into unknown State during attended call transfer
Call preemption not working properly during a three-way call
Improperly initiates new call when user goes off hold
Fixed:
- Client crashes when the user navigates to Voicemail after a SIP account has unregistered, then re-registered.
- DTMF via SIP INFO does not work correctly when account is offline then back online after DTMF was previously sent.
• Updated icons and coloring for consistency.
• A contact in Favorites will remain in the main contact list.
• Fixed an issue with a current call being taken off hold when adding a call.
Fixed:
• Random lockups on Samsung Galaxy S10.
• Stability issues.
• Improved consistency of devices waking to notify the user of an incoming call.
• Fixed an issue with random contacts being shown as selected when forwarding a voice mail to contacts.
• Fixed an issue with the Set Global Status menu not updating properly.
• Fixed ANR error on some devices.
• Fixed unwanted interaction with the screen during a call.
• Fixed intermittent issues with app stability during various call scenarios.
• Fixed issues with the voice mail PIN dialog either not appearing or randomly popping up after clicking on the Cancel button.
• We improved the dialing experience by adding a warning when more digits must be dialed.
• We removed an unnecessary error message from the log.
Made improvements to app stability when attempting to access and authenticate voice mail and configuring app permissions.
Fixed in this release:
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 users had reported low volume in calls.
The text “Packets currently being discarded” was cut off on the Call Info dialog
The RTP Pacing Threshold units were changed to kbits/s
Sonim and Bittium Phone PTT buttons now work with Secure Client
• Changed the type of field used to input the Jabber ID (JID) so special characters are available on the keyboard.
• Users experienced degraded audio during some calls. We adjusted the size of the audio jitter buffer, changed the jitter buffer algorithm, and added a user interface to configure the jitter buffer.
Users experienced degraded audio during some calls. This was fixed by increasing the default value of the MAX_SIZE setting for the jitter buffer.
• We’ve made improvements to both the consistency and the level of default volumes for ringtone, voice, and notifications.
• We’ve made fixes to improve stability in some instances of exiting and restarting the app.
• We've improved the user experience by making it easier to access permissions and accounts when you run the app for the first time.
• We’ve made various bug fixes to improve stability.
Fixed:
Client allows incoming calls from any server due to memory leak in SIP stack
Client attempts to retrieve Sigma contacts more often than it should
Client contact selection is not reliable
Improved:
• Groups only created from the Groups list found on the Contacts screen.
Fixed:
• Incoming call screen not displayed when app is in the background on Android 10.
• Auto start on boot-up not working with Android 8.0 or newer.
Security:
• Cross-site scripting (XSS) and other vulnerabilities found in jQuery®. Secure Client is not affected however, jQuery still upgraded to V3.4.1 and jQuery UI® upgraded to V1.12.1.
Meet Google Play™ store's target API level requirement of Android 9.0 (API level 28).
Contact names are now displayed after upgrading to v3.0.
Various bug fixes to improve app stability.
Improved:
• Management of contacts & groups
• Contact sorting - Oreo and later
• Call history entries are updated when contact information changes
• The functionality that was on the Home screen is now on the bottom of the screen or in the sidebar menu
• The top bar and the padlock icon (secure/non-secure calls) are now the same background color as the color scheme used in the app
Fixed:
• Incoming call canceled with a SIP cause of 200 "call completed elsewhere" displayed as missed call
• When using some devices, the app stops responding when accessing the RECENT tab or the CONTACTS tab.
• Some sound notifications for events may not work after an upgrade.
• Improved app stability and performance, device provisioning, and call handling.
• Improved functionality of auto start.
• Updated third-party security tools.
• Devices will now remain unlocked during an active call, making the in-call screen easily accessible.
We’re always working to improve your experience with our products. This release includes some minor bug fixes for improved app stability. Feedback and product suggestions are always welcome!
We’re always working to improve your experience with our products. Version 2.1 now features FIPS 140-2 validated encryption along with minor bug fixes for improved app stability. Feedback and product suggestions are always welcome!
We’re always working to improve your experience with our products. Version 2.0.1 addresses the following:
• Fix for handling TLS Client Certificates
• DTLS-SRTP issue after upgrade from previous version
• Additional bug fixes for app stability
Feedback and product suggestions are always welcome!
We’re always working to improve your experience with our products. This latest release includes a few minor updates and bug fixes -- to make staying connected easier and more reliable. Feedback and product suggestions are always welcome!