Talkplus
Wednesday, February 28th, 2007Carry Two Phones Into The Shower? Not me.
One of the more interesting mobile startups in the Valley, Talkplus, went live today. (They had a private beta before this.) Talkplus makes phone numbers virtual, breaking the link between a phone number and a specific handset. Instead a phone number becomes more like an email address or IM account; just another online identity that I choose to adopt for communicating with certain people.
Let me stop speaking in Powerpoint and give some specific examples. Many people carry two phones, one for personal use, one for business. (In countries where extended families are very important, some people carry multiple phones for talking to different family members.) The main reason we do this is to separate our professional and personal lives, the same reason that most of us have at least two email addresses. But you don’t need two computers to answer your email, so why do you need two phones to answer all of your calls?
The Chinese company whose booth I photographed at 3GSM in Barcelona is one of many that offers dual-SIM phones to solve this problem. But that’s a crude approach, akin to having one modem in your PC for each email account. It makes the phone fatter and more expensive too.
Talkplus can assign multiple phone numbers to one mobile phone. You can have one number for work and one for your friends; a few disposable numbers for companies or people that you are not sure about; one number that your company reimburses you for, and another that is your responsibility; one number for life, and one for the weekend.
Soon Talkplus promises to let you spoof Caller ID from your mobile phone for other numbers that you control. A doctor, say, or a lawyer will be able to place a call to her client from her mobile phone and make it appear that the call is coming from her office. The goal is not to mislead; the goal is to keep the mobile phone number private and confidential while still communicating the identity of the caller.
See what I mean about phone numbers being separated from physical devices - both handsets and SIMs? Calls can be made to or from multiple numbers on multiple handsets. Talkplus goes further, promising a lot of the functionality that we take for granted online but that we never get on our phones. Right now they let me can screen calls automatically, blocking calls from some numbers, and sending others to voicemail.
And yet … when I tried Talkplus tonight my experience was very disappointing. Setting up an account and choosing my first number was easy, but here’s what I had to do to make a call from that number on my Sony Ericsson K800i:
- Launch the wap browser.
- Go to m.talkplus.com/l. Bookmarked, but still several clicks.
- Enter a username and password! Every time! They are numerical, but one of the weak points on my Sony is that I have to go through a couple of menus to switch from alpha to numeric when I enter text, so that doesn’t help.
- Enter the phone number that I want to call.
- Wait a few seconds for Talkplus to setup my call.
Talkplus has great potential, but I hope that they are planning to offer a J2ME application for my handset soon. Right now I’d have to be desperate to conceal my phone number in order to use it.


