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Bhagaban | Nov 21 2007
jajah liberates voip
The reason why Jajah is growing at a steady pace since inception is simply due to its continual effort to make the VoIP simpler. Maintaining that tradition, the Austria-based startup has introduced yet another sophisticated service, Direct VoIP. As...
Bhagaban | Oct 28 2007
aim call out
AOL has launched its AIM Calling Out service, using which the customers can make international calls to nearly 200 countries from their landline or mobile phones. It is of course a paying service and applicable to non-American customers only. Check out...
Bhagaban | Oct 7 2007
jajah click to call buttons
Fazed by eBay’s move to ban Jajah click to call buttons, the VoIP startup has appealed the auctioneer to reconsider the decision and ensure click to call service to the customers at eBay’s site. Jajah has very recently launched its click-to-call...
Ritu | Sep 30 2007
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After a landmark achievement of adding its destinations in 122 countries, Jajah has updated its service by offering toll-free buttons to its subscribers that they can place on their websites, so that site visitors can set up phone calls to Jajah...
Bhagaban | Sep 24 2007
jajah voip now available in 122 countries
Jajah has a long cherished vision of creating a global community for free or very low cost VoIP services, for which, it is adding new features each passing day and conquering one after one countries. As per the latest report of Jajah, the Austria-based...
Bhagaban | Aug 22 2007
skype loses credibility
As per my knowledge, it is first time that Skype’s P2P network went offline for about 30 hours giving sleepless nights to millions of VoIP users all over the world. The outage took place just two days back. In a desperate bid to save its credibility,...
Bhagaban | Aug 16 2007
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Free VoIP does not come free. There is also strong competition among the free players. If it were not, then we would not find a number of free players. It seems that no one can claim undisputed leader in the VoIP world. For instance, Jajah. The...
Bhagaban | Aug 7 2007
jajah launches jajah roam home service
When we discuss about cheap and innovative VoIP service, I may refer the name Jajah first. For, it is continuing its experiments with cheap VoIP offers since inception. I have reported here about European Union’s decision to bring down mobile roaming...
Poonam | Jul 20 2007
Susan, a student in US, was worried; she had just moved into a new apartment and being a student, she had to budget all her expenses. Of late, her phone bills were increasing. She used to call her parents in India daily. Students like Susan can now...
Bhagaban | Jul 18 2007
jajah moves beyond voip calls
Zeus Kerravala, an analyst at Yankee Group has rightly pointed that voice for the sake of voice is becoming a commodity. But voice as an embedded part of the business process, like Skype does for eBay, is much more attractive. The recent market trend...
Bhagaban | Jul 13 2007
Raketu’s discounted VoIP rates promotion was supposed to expire before July. However, the company has extended it still the end of this month. It means the customers can enjoy 66 percent rate reduction for Raketu’s VoIP services. They can also enjoy free...
Bhagaban | Jul 3 2007
No more rumors, no more speculations. It is official now. The innovative VoIP start-up Jajah has launched a campaign, ‘Free Your iPhone’, using which the customers can make long distance and international calls from Apple’s iPhone, which was launched...
Bhagaban | Jun 23 2007
Last month, Deutsche Telekom and Intel announced their investments in Jajah. The amount is nearly $40 million. We all presumed the money would strengthen Austria-based company’s infrastructure for more creative things to challenge bigwigs like...
Bhagaban | May 29 2007
Germany-based Deutsche Telekom, the parent of T-Mobile has invested in Jajah, an innovative VoIP start-up from Austria. The investment marks entry of mobile phone service providers in the risky VoIP business. Forbes has rightly pointed out in its...
Gautam | Apr 26 2007
Iotum and Jajah have got together for offering click to call Jajah support for Talk Now application support for Blackberry devices. Alec Saunders owned Iotum and Jajah have other plans in mind too and they are also looking at support for address books...

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