Truphone CEO James Tagg explains N80 client delay
Well this is a bit nifty isn’t it? Have a look! Here’s the Truphone CEO, Jams Tagg, explaining why the N80 client isn’t quite ready for download to the masses (it’s the signing process, apparently, that’s the arse).
This is a very smart way of engaging with the interested parties out there — i.e. technical geeks like me, to explain the delay.
It is, however, available for E60, E61 and E70 at the moment. I know because it’s currently downloading to my handset ![]()


I have the E60 clients since 75 days and I have made 64 hours of phone call on it. My average Min cost has dropped by 80 percent. I have called almost every country I have friends, Australia, India, China, US, Germany, France, it works perfect once you got the Nokia E60 connected to WiFi. this is for the first time a VoIP number and phone you can take everywhere;; a real good solution and it WORKS
Posted by trulover on November 8th, 2006 at 2:04 pm.Huge lag between face and voice streams.
Posted by Lal on December 18th, 2006 at 1:47 am.I get tops of about 2 seconds lag when using Truphone on Wifi at home with a roughly 6000/768 ADSL connection. That’s not good, not at all. I use VOIP every day at work as our company phones are all VOIP - the platform is actually 60-70ms away at the other end of a DSL line and a few hops on the net and there’s nowhere near that amount of lag.
Posted by Alex on December 18th, 2006 at 11:13 am.