Today 5.45pm on Pure FM, the belgian radio announces iNomado the VoIP application for iPhone offered by nomado, the European Low Cost telephony provider.
Listen to it : http://www.rtbf.be/radio/player/purefm?id=82632&e=
“Good Music makes good people”
Pure FM

Once you have created an account on www.nomado.eu/eshop/signup.php
When you have filled your sip username and pass on iNomado (see post http://www.inomado.com/lang/en/how-to-configure-inomado-wih-my-sip-account/ ) you can start making calls.
You need to see that the SIP button is green like on the screenshot here:

How to be called on my nomado number?
On this version you can only be called if the application is open. Next version (very soon) will include Push notification and balance as well.
Provided you already created an account on www.nomado.eu/eshop/signup.php you can now downoad the iNomado on the Appstore.
Once you open it, go on Account – Compte (in frecnh) tab and click on Modify (modifier)
Then click on the “I fill my credentials/ J’entre mes identifiants”
Those SIP username and password can be found on the welcome email
Don’t forget to save and enable the sip account
Et voila, you can call

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On May, 4th Apple released the iNomado, the VoIP client from Nomado Telecom.
Free download on iTunes on Appstore

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if you see SIP button in green, it means that your sip line is registred and therefore you can start calling via EDGE, 3G or WiFi Internet access, like Hotspots..
Be aware that Calls over EDGE might not be so good, you can test.
We calculated the cost of 3G VoIP calls and it seems to use 1 meg per minute of calls. So if you call 10hours it might use 600 meg. That is with g711, it might be much less with GSM codec.
The iNomado is expected to be released by the Appstore in April. Iy will be offered for free.

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Our dev is tired to get the iNomado, supposed to be the best quality VoIP application, rejected for the 4th time.
Are we victim of the Apple dance? Or simply we are so bad in doing an iApp that allows to make calls via the WiFi connection? The thing is we are testing it and works perfect!!
Maybe it is time to tell everyone that with nomado callback, you can use our VoIP network for your International mobile calls easily… and without the need of iApp. Have a look here if you want to save money on International Mobile call : Nomado callback
It has been a long long time to submit this Application under conception and development since 2008. In June the iApp was submitted to Apple and first rejected due to the fact I forgot to put a test account. Later on it was rejected due to the fact that it was needed to dial 001 to reach US (as we are belgian based, every call to an abroad country needed a international prefix). Later on, some bug with iPod Touch. Some days ago the last issue that made a smile on my face : the icons iNomado is using for Recent calls is the same as the one of the Dialer : rejected.
Let’s wait now we changed the icons of Recent calls, favorites and contacts

For Beta test or FUT account, it is often needed to provide the developer with your UUID number. What is it?
The UUID is an acronym for Universally Unique IDentifier.
Here under how to get and find the UUID on your iPhone, thanks to iTunes. There is also a iApp on the Appstore that helps you to get it, it is the AdHoc Helper Application
1) Launch iTunes and plug your iPhone
2) On the Summary page for your iPhone, click on the word “Serial Number:” text.

How to find UUID
3) The serial number on the right of the text should change to the word “Identifier”, followed by the UUID which is a long string of numeric and alphanumeric charachter

The UUID appears when clicking
4) Press on Command/AppleKey + C (Mac) or CTRL+C (Windows) and the UUID will be copied to the clipboard and can then be pasted into an Email or so.


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