New Jajah Direct service makes web calls without needing to hook up to the net.
VoIP types Jajah have pulled the ceremonial cord on Jajah Direct, an all new service that spells the end for hooking up to the net when you make VoIP calls.
The concept's simple: you dial a local access number, followed by the full number of the person you're trying to get hold of.
You'll then get a specifically assigned number via text, which you can use to get hold of them in the future, at dead cheap web rates.
It's all webless thanks to Jajah's own exchanges making the connection and doing all the hard work for you.
Calls can be made to an impressive 122 countries for mere pennies. You can check out full rates over on the Jajah website.
Source: t3.co.uk
Monday, November 19, 2007
VoIP without the web
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