Call anywhere FREE - learn how
JAJAH one click web activated telephony, no download, and no installation necessary. Use your normal phone with Jajah
Jajah Free VoIP Minutes - 5 FREE minutes between landline phones
Calls between JAJAH users are FREE under the following conditions:
You and your friends have to use mobile or landline phone in Zone 1 (USA, Canada, China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan) or a landline phone in Zone 2 (mainly Europe)
Your friend's phone number must be registered in JAJAH as one of his source numbers
Your friend's account must be "active" (an account will become inactive after two weeks of no operation like a free call, a cheap call or sending a SMS)
You have not exceeded the FAIR USE policy: 1000 minutes a month, five hours a week, 1 hour a day
Austrian firm JAJAH is now offering its phone-to-phone VoIP service in the U.S. and has opened a U.S. office in Menlo Park, CA. It offers web-activated telephony, with no downloads, no installations and no headsets and claims to offer it all at a low-cost.
The process is definitely simple: Just punch in the source and destination numbers on the company's Web site, and JAJAH then rings both parties on their phones. The company designed JAJAH to serve the "technologically challenged" and form a mass market beyond early adopters, as is apparent from the press release headline above, which uses JAJAH as a verb akin to Google. (Are you JAJAHing? Just JAJAH to order a pizza.)
They have a promotional 5 minutes free between U.S. landlines. Jahah calls were fast and clear. The entire process is very simple and we tested it between land lines and cell phones, and was as simple as ordinary phone calls.
JAJAH establishes phone-to-phone connections through the Internet for cheap calls. JAJAH was designed with all phone users in mind-not just the tech savvy, like some VoIP services. JAJAH users don't even need broadband, just an Internet connection to initiate the call and to connect with any phone- landline or mobile. Calls are substantially cheaper than other carriers, especially for international calls to landline or mobile phones. For example, U.S. to China calls are $.06/minute. And, the calls are crystal clear!
Their website is here and this opens in a new window. We do not use their service although we tested Jajah. Some calls were perfect, on one call we couldn't hear the other person, and on one call the echo and delay was bad.
As competition heats up and rates go down look for easy to use features such as 'click to call' and free trial offers to become more common as a means of attracting customers to VoIP companies such as Jajah.
