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August 24, 2007

NEW Truphone InTones - choose the ring your callers hear

Fresh from the Truphone labs is a new fun feature - Truphone InTones.

You can now choose the ringing sound your callers hear when they call you from an eclectic bunch including rock, jazz, ska, bluegrass, hip-hop, Euro-house and disco...

The default InTone is a specially-composed Truphone ring and of course you can turn off this feature at any time by choosing 'standard'.

Simply log in to your My Account page on truphone.com and you'll see a new section called "My Ring Sound".

Truphone InTones are 100% free to you and your callers, and you can change your tone whenever you feel like it!

Sounds good? Watch this video or log in and choose the InTone for you.

Thanks

Introducing Truphone Out+

If you live outside the UK and USA and have been considering accessing the Truphone service, but don't want a foreign mobile number, then we've got some hot news for you.

Now you can make Truphone VoIP calls using your existing mobile number!

More details are below.

Thank you

The Truphone Team



Truphone takes step towards global service
Introduces carrier pre-select to mobile communications

Truphone today announced Truphone Out+, a new feature that enables free and VoIP-rate calls to be made from a customer's existing phone number. Truphone Out+ also brings carrier pre-select to Truphone customers, ensuring free Truphone-to-Truphone calls are set up whenever possible.

Core facts

1. Truphone Out+ is accessible to new customers from countries where Truphone does not yet provide local mobile numbers. Currently this means countries outside of the UK and USA.

2. For these new customers Truphone Out+ means that a customer's existing phone number is now displayed as their CLI when they make a Truphone call.

3. Carrier pre-select is achieved transparently: when a Truphone call is made the Truphone's servers recognise if the 'ordinary' telephone number being called is linked to a Truphone account. If the destination user is online, a free Truphone-to-Truphone call is setup.

4. Truphone is a mobile operator for the internet age, delivering a UK-based service accessible from around the world. Truphone Out+ is an evolution of the Truphone service. Truphone Out+ will be evolved to a full Truphone services as and when one or more of the following conditions are met:
- number portability becomes possible in a country;
- E.164 compliance is implemented in that country;
- Truphone introduces a local number range in that country.
Truphone is actively working with national regulators and operator partners around the world to bring about one or more of these conditions.

5. A customer can opt to make any call over GSM rather than via Truphone, if they prefer to do so.

6. Truphone Out+ is not yet available for existing Truphone customers.

7. All existing Truphone customers can continue to make free and low-cost mobile VoIP calls over Wi-Fi and the internet. Truphone-to-Truphone calls are always free.


James Tagg, Truphone's chief executive officer, said:

"Truphone Out+ will encourage access to the Truphone service from countries where we have not yet introduced local number ranges. At a stroke we have massively increased the number of people who can access and benefit from the Truphone service."

August 13, 2007

VoIP in the 1940s - RARE FOOTAGE

Recently made public under the 60 year rule, this extraordinary footage, seen here for the first time, shows how British companies were secretly experimenting with interweb telephony technologicals in a project code-named MILDRED

/satire

August 01, 2007

Truphone merchandise

We've designed some rather nice (if we do say so ourselves) T-shirts and hoodies which you can buy at our new Truphone merchandise shop. We decided to go with a farm theme as a nod to our humble beginnings, so choose your favourite animal and show you're in the know.

If you've got any suggestions or requests for other Truphone merchandise, then let us know at hello@truphone.com.

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