

Elita Cheung by at TalkPlus was kind abundant to drop in a line to inform me about their iPhone app which was released yesterday. whether you are one of those who is carrying another phone with the “jesus phone” to manage your personal and work life soon after you won’t need it any more with TalkPlus service.
It additionally seems like an interesting option for making cheaper worldly calls from your iPhone.
TalkPlus has been a provider of advanced Voice 2.0 services by mobile networks. TalkPlus for the iPhone means that iPhone users can now use the virtual phone-number service that enables subscribers to create additional phone numbers on their mobile phones for placing and receiving calls.
So whether you are one of those who is carrying another phone with the “jesus phone” to manage your personal and work life soon after you won’t need it any more with that service (but for an additional cost).
TalkPlus service comes with as-you-would-expect a phone numbers that be selected from major U.S. metropolitan areas and worldly cities in 28 countries and each number comes with its own voice mailbox with a customizable greeting.
Some of the features that I liked are as mentioned below:
* You could assign which number should be displayed in the caller ID when you build the shout, thus allowing you to work from home and still construct calls from your office number from the receiver’s point of view.
* It plus offers the iPhone-like visual voicemail feature to identify voicemails and quickly jump to a info to listen or delete for the TalkPlus number.
* TalkPlus plus includes advanced call-management features such as:
o shout Screening to send specific callers directly to voicemail or a busy signal
o signal Transfer to easily transfer to another number while on a call
o Conference Calling with as many as 10 citizens.
o Voicemail Screening to listen in as callers leave a report and pick up the shout whether desired
* In addition to all that, TalkPlus includes 200 minutes of domestic calls and plus offers low-cost worldly calling which I think makes it an interesting option till true VOIP does not come to the iPhone.
How does it work?
If you curious to find out how it works like I was here are some of the details that was available from TalkPlus’s FAQ which should give you an
“When you get a TalkPlus number, our system forwards calls to that number to whatever number(s) you have specified.
When you manufacture a shout using your TalkPlus number, you will use one of our mobile applications or WAP to initiate the shout. TalkPlus will soon after use your mobile phone to place a shout to a local number provided by our system, which next will connect you to the friend you are calling. that allows TalkPlus to show the TalkPlus number on your friend’s callerID, instead of your mobile phone’s callerID. that plus allows you to place low cost universal calls by dialing a local number to connect your shout through TalkPlus.”
In case of the iPhone it essentially means that they are using iPhone Safari browser’s click-to-call feature to initiate a signal from your iPhone to the local number provided by their system which thereupon routes the shout to your friend.
So how much does it cost?
From now through Dec. 31, 2007, TalkPlus is offering the service free for the first month and $9.99 per month thereafter (excluding worldly toll charges of course).
After the first free 200 minutes of domestic calls or in case you want to construct universal calls you will need to add money to your TalkPlus detail. The rate for the additional minutes for domestic calls is 2.7 cent/min and these are the rates for worldly calls.
One of the drawbacks of the service is that since TalkPlus works by the carrier network, using your existing phone you are essentially using both your carrier minutes and your TalkPlus minutes. So you need to pay the additional cost for the TalkPlus minutes for getting rid of your other phone.
However, though it isn’t the true VOIP iPhone application that we were looking for it indeed could be an option for cheaper universal calls and not forget in case you are looking for the advanced shout management features on your iPhone.
To check it out, point your iPhone’s Safari browser to http://iphone.talkplus.com/s to signup, in case you have more questions check out the FAQ at that link.
In case you plan to try out the latest iPhone App, please do let us know how well it worked for the benefit of fellow readers.
Images of TalkPlus for iPhone UI from their website below:
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