My only guess would be a dedicated server/client system for audio chat like Mumble or TeamSpeak. Mumble is a Qt app and fairly portable (win/lin/osx binaries + source code) so it should work if you can find a server.
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In addition, in an update to the Solaris 10 OS, the Solaris Linux Application Environment will allow users on x86 systems to take existing, unmodified Linux binaries and run them on the Solaris platform. This new level of interoperability will give users access to the applications they prefer while at the same time enabling them to reap the benefits of Solaris 10 functionality.
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TeamSpeak offers Linux binaries for the client (which is what I use on FBSD) but no source code or Solaris Binaries :\
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