California-based Jajah, a company that deals with voice over internet protocol (VoIP), today introduced a cheap long-distance calling facility for calls from and to India. Although currently priced at Rs 3 (per minute), calls to the US and Europe will soon be made free of cost for users, claims the company.
It connects users phone-to-phone, landline or mobile, local or anywhere else in the world. An internet connection is only necessary to initiate the call. For the service to work, you needed to register at the website and then type in the number you wanted to call from as well as the number you wanted to reach.
The company is also planing to add Jajah as a communication tool at the social engineering sites like Facebook, SecondLife and MySpace soon. Jajah should not to be mistaken for yet another Skype service “because Jajah allows people to make calls from their landlines or mobile phones for free or at very low rates,” Scharf said.
Jajah is funded by Sequoia Capital, the same venture capitalists that invested in YouTube and Apple.
Source: BusinessStandard
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