TalkPlus

November 25, 2007

SightSpeed, Mobivox, TalkPlus Featured In Los Angeles Times

Veteran Los Angeles Time reporter, and now business desk editor, Jim Granelli has written an exhaustive and defining story about the state of telephone service options in the Sunday Los Angeles Times.

In the three page story, Granelli has referenced three Comunicano clients SightSpeed, MobilVox and TalkPlus, and quoted users of SightSpeed and Mobivox in story's copy. I was also quoted, as a result of my blogging efforts to cover the VoIP industry.

The story is a breakthrough story in many ways for consumer print on a daily basis because in a very well written manner Granelli has validated three points previously recognized by early adopter media and put it into the mainstream press:

1. Computers work well for calling. (Skype, Gizmo, SightSpeed)

2. Video calling is working now and is a real deal (SightSpeed, Skype)

3. Alternatives for long distance calling on mobile phones are now available. (Mobivox, TalkPlus, Jajah, iSkoot)

October 30, 2007

Skype Journal Meets TalkPlus and Truphone at VON

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James Tagg CEO of Truphone and Jeff Pulver

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Jeff debuts Pulver TV

October 29, 2007

TALKPLUS SMASHES ONE-DEVICE/ONE-NUMBER PARADIGM FOR BLACKBERRY AND TREO USERS

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• With TalkPlus, Users Can Have Multiple Phone Numbers On a Single Device to Easily Manage Personal and Business Calls

• Services Include Virtual Phone Numbers, Voicemail Screening, Advanced Call-Management and Low-Cost International Calling

SAN MATEO, Calif.–Oct. 30, 2007TalkPlus, a provider of mobile 2.0 communication services, announced today that users of Palm® Treo™ and BlackBerry® smartphones can now take advantage of innovative new services offered by TalkPlus, including multiple phone numbers for a single device, advanced call-management features and low-cost international calling, all designed to increase productivity, privacy and control over the mobile experience.

Treo and BlackBerry users who sign up for TalkPlus’ virtual phone-number service can create additional phone numbers on their mobile phones for placing and receiving calls. With TalkPlus, subscribers can easily separate and manage personal and business calls with a single device—eliminating the need to carry multiple phones.

TalkPlus phone numbers can be selected from major U.S. metropolitan areas and international cities in 28 countries. Each number comes with its own voice mailbox and customizable greeting. With TalkPlus, a customer can also choose to display any of his or her pre-authorized phone numbers (such as an office phone) on Caller ID, providing true mobility. In essence, the TalkPlus system can transform a smartphone into a full-featured call-management system.

“Everyone from small-business owners to globe-trotting executives to international travelers can take advantage of TalkPlus to better manage their mobile communications,” said TalkPlus founder Jeff Black. “TalkPlus is especially useful for busy people who need to manage all their business and personal calls from one device. And now that device can be a Treo or BlackBerry.”

The TalkPlus Palm application is supported on the following Palm OS Treo smartphones: Treo 650, Treo 680, Treo 700p and Treo 755p. The TalkPlus BlackBerry application is supported on BlackBerry models 8100, 8300, 8310, 8830, 8800 and 8820.

The TalkPlus offer for Palm Treo or BlackBerry provides one TalkPlus U.S.-based phone number, one TalkPlus mirror number, low-cost international calling and 200 minutes of domestic calls. The mirror number lets subscribers take a number they already own, such as a home or business number, and use it to make calls from a mobile phone. From now through Dec. 31, 2007, the service will be free for the first month and $9.99 per month thereafter (excluding international toll charges).

And by subscribing to TalkPlus’ international number service, users can provide a local number to their contacts in cities throughout the world, who can then place calls to the Treo or BlackBerry user for the cost of a local call. The TalkPlus subscriber pays less than three cents per minute to have the call forwarded to his or her Treo or BlackBerry device in the U.S.

Standard TalkPlus features available to Treo and BlackBerry users include the ability to:
• Add a second phone number on the BlackBerry or Treo and have that number ring mobile, home and office phones all at once—or use it as a second number to keep work and social calls separate;
• Easily make outgoing calls using the TalkPlus number. The TalkPlus BlackBerry and Treo applications have access to all of the existing contacts in the smartphone address book—there’s no need to re-enter existing contacts;
• Quickly view and manage voicemail using TalkPlus visual voicemail—screen voicemail or listen as callers leave messages;
• Conduct conference calls with as many as 10 people; and
• Make international calls to any country from any phone, at significantly discounted rates.

To become a TalkPlus subscriber, a Palm Treo user can sign up using a PC at http://www.talkplus.com/palm/overview. Blackberry users should visit http://www.talkplus.com/blackberry/overview. Or users can sign up using their mobile phone browsers at http://m.talkplus.com/s. No credit card is required for the free trial. TalkPlus services are available to customers of AT&T (formerly Cingular), Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon and many other carriers.

In addition to the TalkPlus Palm Treo and BlackBerry applications, TalkPlus recently announced that it has also developed a specialized mobile application for the Apple iPhone™ mobile digital device.

Palm and Treo are among the trademarks or registered trademarks owned by or licensed to Palm, Inc. BlackBerry is a trademark of Research In Motion Limited. iPhone is a registered trademark of Apple, Inc.

About TalkPlus

TalkPlus provides advanced Voice 2.0 services over mobile networks. TalkPlus subscribers benefit from increased flexibility, privacy, and control over their mobile experience, all at affordable prices. Mobile carriers partnering with TalkPlus can offer features to their customers without extensive infrastructure updates. TalkPlus is a privately held company based in San Mateo, Calif. and is backed by Menlo Ventures LLC. The company was founded in February 2004. To learn more, please visit www.talkplus.com.

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Contact:
Sue Huss
Comunicano, Inc.
619-379-4396
sue.huss@comunicano.com

October 26, 2007

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