Listen "Blogcast 8: Jajah – Web Activated Telephony [8:16]"
Episode Synopsis
Jajah, started by Roman Scharf and Daniel Mattes in 2004, is offering
an interesting service that may challenge Skype and other similar
products. Jajah provides a paid service that allows calls to be routed
landline/cell to landline/cell in many parts of the world without long
distance fees. Here's how it works: Let's say I'm a Jajah customer and
I want to call my brother who is living in London.
I log into my Jajah account at jajah.com, enter my brother's landline
or cell number and my landline or cell number. Jajah makes the
connection and rings my phone and then my brothers phone over
connections that are local to each of us.See www.nctt.org/blog for complete note set.
an interesting service that may challenge Skype and other similar
products. Jajah provides a paid service that allows calls to be routed
landline/cell to landline/cell in many parts of the world without long
distance fees. Here's how it works: Let's say I'm a Jajah customer and
I want to call my brother who is living in London.
I log into my Jajah account at jajah.com, enter my brother's landline
or cell number and my landline or cell number. Jajah makes the
connection and rings my phone and then my brothers phone over
connections that are local to each of us.See www.nctt.org/blog for complete note set.
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