Jan 22

En décembre, nomado était l’invité de Bartosz, l’animateur montant de Liberty TV, Fun Radio et RTBf pour une émission consacrée à la téléphonie sur Internet, la VoIP. On ne peut que se réjouir de cette émission qui a eu le mérite d’être la seule à parler de cette nouvelle technologie dont l’offre est encore méconnue des belges et européens en règle générale. Le double avantage de la VoIP (téléphonie sur IP) est le coût et la liberté.

 

 3W with Bartosz

nomado websitePresenting the iPhone form LInksys

 

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Nov 03

Just a second I spell it…. so we called it iSpell.it and made a website of it..

Notre développeur est toujours occupé à développer le iNomado, il a pris beaucoup de retard et nous ne le laissons pas une seconde tranquille.. En attendant nous avons créé un utilitaire pour le iPhone qui est gratuit à télécharger et qui sert juste à apprendre le code international radio afin d’améliorer la communication lors des appels si par exemple le correspondant ne comprend pas le nom d’une rue ou de famille. “I spell it” ça veut dire “Je l’épelle ” N’avez vous pas déjà eu un problème pour épeller un mot par téléphone ou alors la personne a écrit rue de la ruine au lieu de Rue Darwin, sans parler des mots français à des étranger. Voici un petit utilitaire gratuit pour s’amuser à apprendre à mieux communiquer au téléphone.

Voir le site

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Sep 03

It has been dubbed ‘The VoIP Revolution’ and ‘Telecom’s biggest threat’ but what is VoIP and how is it going to change the way we make calls?

A new Belgian phone company, Nomado Telecom, were set to become a thorn in the side of many existing mobile networks yesterday when they announced the development of the new iNomado – a software application developed for the Apple iPhone which promises to cut the cost of many users’ phone calls by up to 80%.

Whilst traditional telecom companies hold the monopoly over the networks normally used to place calls on a cell phone, Nomado’s service enables users to place their calls via a WiFi connection, bypassing traditional cellular networks and making huge savings on call charges at the same time. Calls made via Nomado’s cellular VoIP service starts from just 0,025 € per minute to other mobiles (including countries such as the U.S and Hong Kong) and are free between fellow Nomado users. This is VoIP technology in action; the use of a mobile phone’s WiFi internet connection to dodge most of their service provider’s fees, thereby saving a fortune on cell-phone calls. Sales of phones with WiFi capability have been growing steadily over the past few years, (up 327% from 2005 to 2007) allowing companies such as Nomado to step in and offer their services to a greater number of cell-phone users than ever before.

Not only that, but VoIP technology promises to eliminate the international roaming fees that have become the bane of many cell phone users in recent years. When you’re using a VoIP connection, every phone call uses the same network via WiFi, regardless of where you are in the world – in effect, VoIP makes every call a local call. This is ideal for expatriates, globetrotting businesspeople, backpackers who like to keep in touch with home or indeed anyone who simply wants to avoid the exorbitant charges of traditional cell phone operators whose roaming fees typically cost $1.25 (0,85€) per minute.

This is all part of what has become known as “The VoIP revolution”, also known as “telecom’s biggest threat”. VoIP advocates highlight its cost-effectiveness and simplicity as being the two features that may soon allow pioneering companies such as Nomado to field a real challenge to the industry giants. According to cellular-news.com, the statistics reflect this growth: “Research reports that worldwide revenue from hosted VoIP and managed IP PBX services jumped 52% to $24 billion in 2007 after surging 66% in 2006, and is expected to grow in the strong double-digits through at least 2011.”  Nomado Telecom, Europe’s leading provider of Internet telephony services, will begin distribution of their industry-shaking new service “iNomado” from 25th September 2008 via the AppStore, download centre of iPhone applications.

However, VoIP technology isn’t ready to take over just yet. The VoIP providers are unable to offer a static cell phone number to their users. That means that even when you switch to their service, your old cell phone number will remain the same and if your provider charges you for receiving calls over their network, those charges will remain.

Yet, for many, the new cell-phone service offered by pioneering small companies has proven alluring. The service offered by Nomado is already working and popular amongst users of Nokia, Samsung, HTC and other Smartphones. However, according to Olivier Vermeersch, founder of Nomado Telecom, “BlackBerry users who are already using nomado mobility™ are strongly encouraging us to develop an application compatible with RIM Blackberry VoIP services as well, we will also work on it in the near future. In short, there has been a lot of demand for the service.” 

All in all, the popularity of VoIP technology is on the rise and profits in the sector have been forecast to follow. With services such as Nomado’s continually innovating and investing in newer and more effective telecoms solutions such as these, the trend seems set to continue well into the future

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Aug 19

Let”s congatulate one of our “confrêre” that also work like nomado into VoiP over iPhone..

Source : informationweek.com

Apple iPhone users may soon be able to make calls without using cell phone minutes as Global IP Solutions announced Monday a software developer’s kit that enables voice over IP on Apple’s handset.

Developers will be able to use VoiceEngine Mobile to build standalone VoIP applications for Apple’s App Store, as well as applications that integrate real-time VoIP communication into iPhone games, chats, social networking, and more.

“The popularity of the iPhone, along with the emergence of various applications and faster connectivity, makes it an idealplatform for developing applications that incorporate quality real-time VoIP, giving consumers real-world communication experiences like in-game, multi-person chat,” said Emerick Woods, Global IP Solutions’ CEO, in a statement.Users hoping to utilize the iPhone 3G’s high-speed network for VoIP calls are out of luck, as the VoiceEngine Mobile will only work on Wi-Fi hotspots. This is due to Apple’s agreement with its exclusive U.S. carrier AT&T(NYSE: T) to remove applications that violate the mobile operator’s terms of services. VoIP calls on a 3G network could potentially eat into AT&T’s voice revenue.

This agreement also recently came up when Apple removed a tethering application from its App Store. The application, Netshare, allowed customers to use the phone’s 3G data plan on a computer. Although Apple has not confirmed it, it is widely believed that Netshare was pulled because it conflicted with AT&T’s terms of service for the handset.

While there have been other VoIP applications for the iPhone from companies like Fring, those often required “jailbreaking” the handset.

Global IP Solutions is also the inventor of the internet Low Bit Rate Codec (iLBC), a narrowband speech algorithm designed to optimize calls made over the Internet.

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Jul 11

iPhone 3G has been lauched today in Belgium and all around the globe..

Of course has the Apple website been out or order today! 

Anyway, what about VoIP over iPhone? Indeed, there is already Fring and Siphon… if you know how to do..

Do we insinuate about a iApp for Nomado…?

More than this, you will see soon!

Be the first to use your VoIP call with you iPhone with iNomado and save hunderds of €

Jobs said that VoIP applications that use cellular-wireless networks will not be allowed, but ones that use Wi-Fi networks will be permitted.

Sign up for an account at Nomado now!

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May 30

Des nouveaux screenshots de iNomado :

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