Truphone on Nokia N80 Internet Edition
By Dusan Belic on Monday, December 11th, 2006 at 2:04 am PST In NSeries, Nokia, Services, Symbian
After introducing its service to WLAN-enabled Nokia (NYSE: NOK) Eseries devices, Truphone recently launched its provisioning application and true mobile VoIP service for the Nokia N80 Internet Edition.
Using Truphone is quite easy. The process of making VoIP calls is the same as for making a normal GSM call - there is no separate application to launch or user interface to learn.
To ensure the proper work of its service, Truphone allocates a regular mobile number to customers for use “on net”, allowing free and VoIP-rate calls. When “off net”, inbound calls are forwarded to a GSM number of the user’s choice, ensuring they can always be reached.
Truphone is obtained for free simply by sending an SMS with the word “TRU” to +44 7624 000000, or by visiting the Truphone web site. A return text message is sent containing a link; clicking on the link launches an “over the air” download process that provisions the handset’s native VoIP client. The handset is then configured for use with Truphone’s VoIP service with the easy-to-use “wizard” setting up access via Wi-Fi networks. Truphone will roam and automatically log on to a range of networks around the world.
Truphone is free to download and there are no monthly subscriptions, hidden charges or fees to pay. Truphone-to-Truphone calls are always free; other calls are charged at usual low VoIP rates. Until the end of March 2007, calls from the UK to landlines in more than 40 countries are free, while USA customers can call across the USA and Canada for free.
And the things don’t end there - Truphone for other handsets will follow soon.














