Jajah Does Business Call
Last July we posted Jajah’s famous free VoIP service, you only need to register with at least one existing phone number of your own and then enter a phone number to dial on the Jajah Web site. Jajah uses its VoIP infrastructure to make the call by ringing your number first and then connecting to the specified number.
Jajah is trying to broaden its offering to other businesses by announcing that hosted services company Joyent became the first to embrace its new, embedded click-to-call, or on-demand telephony, service. The company has another embedded VoIP customer waiting in the wings in PC peripheral-maker Logitech. Logitech plans to use Jajah’s embedded VoIP service as a kind of toll-free 800 service alternative for its international customers seeking telephone support who don’t have 800 service access.
As an example: a customer from Uruguay seeking customer support from Logitech will click a phone button on Logitech’s support home page. Shortly thereafter customers will get a call on either their home phones or cell phones from Logitech. The service will be provided under the auspices of Logitech but will be supplied by Jajah.










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