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Posted by: trulover (Thursday 1 February 2007, 10:47 AM)

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Offensive Language and Untrue Facts

This article just does not represent the truth of either products discussed in the article, it uses offence language like shit, etc. and tries to make a point which is factual not true. £1 per text is a wrong fact. Getting your Nokie E or N Series setup with truphone requires a standard text message.

This can be crosschecked on www.truphone.com

My personal experience is all "Mobile VoIP"the products are in BETA and are for a GEEK audience. Also I have the feeling truphone is moving away from BETA to ALPHA. I have been personally using truphone for 4 month and I like it a lot. It has saved me £380 of mobile phone bills each month since I have installed it. I have not got all my friends on it as well as all my employees to get less charges from the operators. Also it needs regular new updating. I had Version 1.03 which was buggy still and now I am with Version 1.15 which is much better. Even my Polish Plummer requested me to order a Nokia N80ie for him to give to his wife to call Poland and his Polish friends who have truphone. I guess the tru"phone" story is telling his own success.

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