Nokia E55 no VOIP activation

     Hi all ,
  I cann't find VoIp activation tool in my E55 . There is SIP Profile setup , but no connectivity tool . In the describtion of the manual is listed that it is in the Contacts menu like Tab or somethink , but there isn't . I have also SIP VoIP 3.1 Settings application installed .

Guys, on the E55 this feature is hidden by default.
To activate it go there
http://sw.nokia.com/id/b1c361a2-7eb2-4853-8c0c-d2f54e184237/SIP_VoIP_3_1_Settings_v2_0_en.sis
Once you installed the file through OVI, restart the phone.
Go to Menu -> Control Panel -> Net Settings
Then you will see the new option "Advanced Voip settings"
This is where you can activate the Voip service.
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