Microsoft agrees to use JaJah's VOIP software to let business customers make voice calls over the Internet from computers and landlines. JaJah serves VOIP to technology companies, carriers, mobile operators and enterprises, which means it competes with pretty much any Web-based calling platform, from established specialists such as Skype and Vonage to fellow upstarts such as RingCentral and even Google Voice. Businesses that buy OCS 2007 can point the server at JaJah's IP address and begin making calls immediately.
- IP telephony provider JaJah
Aug. 25 scored a nice coup when Microsoft agreed to use its software to let
business customers make voice calls over the Internet from computers and
landlines.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, but JaJah CEO
Trevor Healey told eWEEK that JaJah is provid...

Be the first to comment this.