Truphone’s holiday greetings sent out via YouTube…

One of the things I love about startups is the fact that they don’t have any real constraints around what they can do for marketing, promotion, etc., etc. Witness this collision between VoIP and social media… Truphone’s seasons greetings message sent out via YouTube:

I love it… even if I can’t understand all of it! Just the kind of fun, cheeky kind of thing that you can do as a startup… kudos to you all, Truphone… and do keep it up, it’s fun to see!

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3 thoughts on “Truphone’s holiday greetings sent out via YouTube…

  1. James Body

    The words (if you can’t make them out):
    Once in pretty Crockham Village
    Stood a lowly cattle shed
    Where a startup played with mobiles
    That had Wi-Fi so they’d read
    James Tagg was the father mild
    Truphone was his little child
    Got my bill and said ‘Good Heavens!’ (JT sings!)
    ‘How much was that roaming call?’
    We thought that we’re surely able
    To make phone bills rather small
    Money falls from pockets holey
    See your phone bills go quite lowly
    From the farm sprung little Truphone
    With more users every day
    From the fields of rural England
    All across the USA
    ‘Digg this story’, said the bloggers,
    ‘Mobile VoIP is here don’t knock us!’
    Truphone followed wi-fi’s patterns
    Day by day its coverage grew
    Making normal calls is senseless
    When all that you need to do
    Is text TRU to +44 7624 000 000
    Soon we’ll be on Windows Mobile
    And on other phones you’ve got
    To give you the Truphone service
    We’ll work hard no matter what
    Join us as we journey on
    Till outrageous bills are gone
    So we thank you for your custom
    As we end our Truphone song
    (Alistair!)
    [Keyboards and wiggle by the excellent Mollie Ford]

  2. Martyn Davies

    I don’t know the Truphone guys directly, but through a friend. I understand that they are setup on a dairy farm in Kent, hence the references to cheese on their website. Truphone sounds like a good proposition: you can use your cellphone to talk VoIP over WiFi. Right now it seems the only Symbian phones with WiFi come from Nokia, but hopefully we’ll see a good crop of other phones this year, and I wish Truphone the best of luck.

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