Perhaps you knew how big Jajah was, in which case there is no need to read this post.
But if you are unfamiliar with the company or its impressive growth, definitely read on.
JaJah is a service that lets consumers enjoy the convenience and affordability of VOIP on their handset rather than through a mic and headset on a PC. That was always the one “but” with services like Skype, and why people were still willing to pay for Vonage even when free Skype calling was introduced.
Here are, respectively, a sizzle vid and a local news review:
Rates are very low when compared with long distance charges. Very very low. For example, long distance is just 2.9 cents a minute across the US. A call from the US to to Albania – a call I have actually made and paid something like $3 a minute for, is just 13 cents to a land line.Calls to other Jajah users are entirely free, which is a rather pleasant price, eeh?
Anyway. They apparently have over 10 million users now, and bully for them. This is a phenomenal idea that shows the promise of strong revenue AND profitability because of the low operating costs of providing VOIP service. It also gives small to medium sized businesses a way to participate in VOIP where heretofore they may have been too small.
Thanks for reading, and don’t forget to write.
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