Truphone

A few minutes ago Andy Abramson pulled his Nokia N95 out of his pocket here at ITEXPO and showed me something I’ve never seen – the carrier displayed was Truphone, not T-Mobile.  Truphone has finally become a mobile carrier, and today launched the Truphone Local Anywhere SIM.  The SIM is a smart, multi-country SIM that gives local calling rates anywhere in any “Truphone” country.  So, for example, if I were to call Canada from the United States, the rate is just 10 cents per minute.  All you need is an unlocked GSM phone.

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According to the press release, Truphone Local Anywhere offers four benefits:

·     Local calling rates in Truphone countries: With Truphone Local Anywhere, international travellers enjoy rates that are a fraction of standard roaming fees. For example, AT&T subscribers roaming in the U.K. pay between 99 cents and $1.29 per minute[i], depending on their calling plans, but from only 12 cents per minute with Truphone Local Rates

·     Local contact numbers in Truphone countries: Local numbers mean people can call you on your mobile at local rates for them – at no cost to you.

·     Low-cost international calling: Great rates to make international calls at home or abroad, offering savings of up to 90 percent over standard mobile operator charges.

·     Low-cost roaming: Great rates when roaming in non-Truphone countries offering savings of up to 40 percent over standard mobile operator charges.

It sounds great, but currently the only Truphone countries are the US and the UK.  Effectively, their very low rates are available only from within those two countries, but according to Truphone you pay “competitive” local roaming rates in countries outside the Truphone network.  Data, unfortunately, is priced at roaming rates pretty much everywhere — $1/M. 

Truphone Local Anywhere’s magic is accomplished through an MVNO relationship with Vodafone in the UK.  According to company representatives, similar additional partnerships are in the works.  Naturally, we Canadians are eager to know more. 

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Truphone adds 11 Nokia handsets

by alec on June 25, 2009

The team at Truphone has been focused for quite a while on their iPhone products.  Yesterday, however, they made an announcement that hearkens back to their roots.  11 new Nokia devices have been added to their list of compatible devices, including the N96, N78, N85, N79, 5630, 5800, 5320, 6210, 6220, 6650 and E63.  All phones can use the Truphone Anywhere service, and on the N85, N79, and 5630 you can also use the Truphone Wi-Fi calling service.  This brings the list of Nokia devices compatible with Truphone up to 26 in total.

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“Swiss Army Knife” Truphone will save you a bundle.

April 28, 2009

For a couple of weeks I’ve been playing with a new version of one of my favorite mobile apps – Truphone. Publicly available today, Truphone 3.0 for iPhone sports a new UI plus integration with Skype.  That’s right, you can make and receive Skype calls via Truphone.  Now, with Truphone, you can: Make free WiFi [...]

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The view from my office

March 19, 2009

There is a crowd of Spanish speaking men top dressing the lawn beside my patio this morning.  Ottawa? March?  No.  For the last couple of weeks I’ve been in Mexico with my family for our annual vacation in the sun.  Frankly, with all that has been happening at iotum, I was worried about taking time [...]

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Truphone Local Anywhere designed to eliminate roaming charges

February 23, 2009

Truphone’s announcement last week of Truphone Local Anywhere was the formal unveiling of their strategy to become a force in the mobile operator world.  Truphone Local Anywhere will not launch for some months yet, but the essence of it is that Truphone will deliver customers a GSM SIM that can operate locally in multiple countries.  [...]

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Mobile Darwinism at work.

January 26, 2009

Is there a trend underway?  Mobile startups everywhere are looking beyond cheap voice calls as generous minute packages have niched these players into providing cheap international long distance and not much more.  Om Malik profiles several this morning, including the newly “rebooted” iSkoot. The conditions are right for these companies.  As first Apple, then Google, [...]

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Truphone brings Skype to the iPhone

January 5, 2009

Truphone continues to surprise.  In a late afternoon call with new CEO Geraldine Wilson and founder James Tagg, the company unveiled a new set of capabilities for their iPhone and iPod Touch clients — integration with Skype calling and the Skype IM network, plus the addition of Yahoo, MSN and GoogleTalk IM.  According to Ms. [...]

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BlackBerry finally gets Truphone

October 29, 2008

Great news for the travelling BlackBerry user yesterday came in the form of an announcement from Truphone that Truphone is beta-testing software for the BlackBerry. Users of Nokia devices and the Apple iPhone have had Truphone for some time, and are already accustomed to Truphone’s low low international calling rates.  Best of all, early reports [...]

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Squawk Box – July 15th, 2008 – Following the Money

July 16, 2008

My original description read like this: After centuries of taxes and service fees based on the use of local switching by a phone company, the application of those rules to services on the Internet is burdensome. Can Intercarrier Compensation be placed into a model that is logical for all participants? While fighting for this vision [...]

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MOBIVOX criticized for new pricing

June 9, 2008

Yesterday’s weekend of driving was bonkers – 17 hours in total. When I arrived home last night, I was looking forward to a relaxing wind-down with a glass of wine, and catching up on the latest BattleStar Galactica, which the DVR had recorded for me Friday night. The promo trailers had been promising “all will [...]

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