biNu is an Internet platform engineered in Sidney Australia, developed for the everyday cell phone. The possibilities for emerging markets are striking. If over 509 million people have cell phones in India today, then there are also millions of users who can look forward to fully powered internet access through biNu.
According to Gour Lentell (biNu founder) only 20% of cell phones owned globally today are smart-phones; the rest of the mobile market remains at the ‘low-end’. Who is providing the internet for these low end cell users? biNu can, by providing fast and functional Internet access for the everyday cell phone user.
biNu, named by the founders for the keys on a cell phone 2-4-6-8, has the potential to revolutionise Internet accessibility in a way that Asia, Africa and all developing nations have been waiting for. The potential of the Internet in remote places has not yet been fully realised and the dream of the smart phone remains a distant hope. biNu however, is about to make Internet access an easily available reality for the everyday person in any area with a cellular network. If you have biNu, you don’t need a smart phone.
This is an exciting product that will not only create a platform for internet banking, Google, e-mail, social networking and more, but biNu is able to do all of this over an inexpensive cell phone ‘line’, on normal connectivity. Imagine the potential for informal traders, remittances (money sent home from people working in other countries), and health care.
The possibilities are endless,
The market is vast,
The time is NOW,
The platform is biNu.

conchb
July 1, 2010 at 12:37
You are an enthusiastic supporter! I also think this technology is great and even I was able to install it!