Have you ever imagined the phone number of the future?Perhaps it is a URL: http://gnum.com/ (the username you registered with).
A Singapore startup, GNum, is developing this new communication method. Users only need to register a username on GNum and fill in your current phone number, and it will automatically generate a URL for you. Your friends (even if they have not registered for GNum) can call you by directly entering this URL on the browser. Currently, you can call you for free for 200 minutes, and if you invite your friends to use GNum, you will also get more free time.
If your phone number changes, you can modify it on GNum, but your URL remains unchanged. In this way, your friends can contact you as long as they remember your URL.
GNum is still in the testing phase and is still being debugged to make it smoother for users.
Currently, GNum supports users in China, the United States, Singapore, Malaysia, India, etc. I have tried it with several friends and feel that it is usable now, and the call quality is basically no problem.
Now GNum has released a beta version of the qatar phone number data mobile app, but I can’t use it as smoothly as the web version. But is this really the phone number of the future? At least, as far as the current experience is concerned, it has given us a refreshing feeling, because it doesn’t even require both parties to register, and you don’t need to download any software.
long as you know the other party’s GNum user name, you can contact the other party directly Rebranding of Correos through the web page, and it uses flash to call the local camera and audio interface. This convenience itself is a kind of impact!
GNum founded in August this year. The company’s CEO Alex was ch leads a former Google employee. GNum has just received $5.6 million in seed investment.