Jajah Opens Up Eastern European Service
Not content to snap up Gizmo5, Jajah has launched direct
service in four Eastern European countries, adding the Czech
Republic, Hungary,
Poland and Slovakia.
The Jajah Direct service enables callers to make low cost
international calls from any phone, providing a local number to dial in order
to avoid long distance charges. The
first time, a call is made to a centralized number into a gateway. After the
call is completed, Jajah sends back a text message with a unique local phone
number for the person that has been called; alternatively, local phone numbers
can be generated through Jajah’s website. Phone calls are piped through the Internet and don’t require computers
or soft clients.
Jajah’s expansion marks the latest move for the company to
expand both services and clients. In
June Gnome5 and MailVision signed up to outsource their VoIP calling and
billing infrastructure to Jajah, joining Yahoo.
For more:
– VoIP Monitor’s report of Jajah’s Eastern
European Launch
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