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Jajah VoIP now supports Sony PS3

Source: voipcentral.org

jajah-voip-now-supports-sony-ps3_28 Austria-based Jajah has added another feat to its VoIP business when it announced a web interface to enable Sony PS3 (PlayStation 3) to initiate calls.

At the very outset, Jajah Web supports fixed telephones. That means a layman can make VoIP calls as he does ordinary phone calls. It is very easy and effortless. No headphones, no microphone and no special software is required.

With Jajah web, you will feel VoIP like an ordinary telephone service. How? You just need to enter your phone number and the phone number of people whom you want to talk. Then hang on for the response.

Interestingly, Jajah web now supports Sony PS3, which is a major competitor of Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Nintendo’s Wii in the market. With the PS3 interface, you can talk to your friends, relatives and family sitting before TV.

The new application is also simple. Just type play.jajah.com on their PS3 Internet browser. It will prompt for Jajah interface. Then you need to enter your phone number and number of friend whom you want to talk.

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Published on May 6th, 2007 under ,

Jajah covers more countries for its free global calling plan

Source: voipcentral.org

jajah_28Taking a further step to establish its strong dominance in the international market, Jajah has included more countries and cities to its free global calling list and brought down prices in some countries.

The Skype-killer has covered the countries like Chile, Panama, Colombia and Puerto Rico and major world cities including Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Rio De Janeiro and Belo Horizonte for its free global calling list.

The Austria-based VoIP startup has brought down its rates in Israel to 16 agorot a minute and also to high traffic destinations including India, Turkey, Israel, Taiwan, Philippines, Japan and Russia.

The most significant move is inclusion of Zambia in the free global calling list. With this, Zambia has emerged as the first African country to access free VoIP services from any service providers.

It is more or less apparent that Jajah aims to create a strong base in African continent, which for long, has been regarded as the potential market for VoIP players.

Jajah is recognized for its unique VoIP services that dont require Internet connection for VoIP calls.

Published on January 25th, 2007 under , ,

Coming soon: JAJAH VoIP software for Apple iPhone

Source: voipcentral.org

jajah-voip-software_28 My friend Naveen made an excellent coverage on Apples iPhone. In his 1230 words article, he tried to explore every aspects of this much-hyped Apple device. So, why am I talking these things in the VoIP blog? In my opinion, Apple iPhone will be taking VoIP into the next phase of development.

Soon after, Apple announced his coveted iPhone, JAJAH has declared that it would develop its software to support the iPhone in June 2007. It means that iPhone customers will be able to make free or low-cost global VoIP calls using JAJAH services.

Upbeat Daniel Mattes, cofounder of JAJAH proclaimed,

JAJAH believes people should be able to make long-distance VoIP calls from any handset they want. By adding the iPhone to our list of supported phones, we hope to be able to delight millions of Apple users around the world.

Launched in February this year, the Austria-based JAJAH has emerged as one of the promising VoIP set ups challenging Skype, Vonage and other established VoIP players.

On contrary to Skype or Vonage, JAJAH provides its VoIP services without Internet connection. Now it has nearly 1.2 million subscribers. I except the subscribers base would increase tremendously once it makes its services available for iPhone.

Published on January 10th, 2007 under ,

Is Apple introducing JAJAH VoIP?

Source: voipcentral.org

The grapevine has it that Apple is going to introduce JAJAH VoIP software in its iPhone services.

The speculation is ripe following JAJAHs co-founder Daniel Mattes has reportedly said that the company is discussing with Apple over the use of JAJAH software for a mobile phone.

Launched in February this year, the Austria-based JAJAH has emerged as one of the pioneering VoIP set ups challenging Skype, Vonage and other established VoIP players.

On contrary to Skype or Vonage, Austria-based Jajah provides its VoIP services that do not require Internet connection. In other words, the customers do not require a Net-connected phone or headset to make international calls what we say VoIP calls by using Jajah services.

Using this service, the customers can make free or very inexpensive international calls. It is free for the registered users and 2.5 cents for the unregistered customers in America, Japan and European countries. So, there is no contract for VoIP services.

At present, the Jajah client supports only Symbian and Java-enabled cellphones like Nokia N70 and Nokia 6630 (J2ME).

Published on December 17th, 2006 under ,

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