JAJAH@call beta
If you are already a Jajah user and your Twitter buddies are too, you will be able twitter for two minutes directly into twitter buddy's ear. To make a call simply send a Twitter message (tweet) with "@call @username" where the 'username' is the Twitter name of the person you wish to call.
JAJAH@call deos not care how you use Twitter, on a computer or mobile phone, at Twitter directly or using a Twitter-client. Only requirement is that you should be able to send a tweet to the person you want to speak with.Earlier we reported about a program that allowed you to call into twitter, Twitterfone. I hope Jajah will have such an interface, so that I can call and leave a tweet
Jajah Press release;
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(Marketwire - September 17, 2009) - JAJAH, the world's most innovative IP communications company, today announced the beta-launch of its Twitter calling solution, JAJAH@call. Qualified JAJAH users with a Twitter account can now make phone calls via Twitter free of charge.
@calls are made without revealing your number and without needing to know the number of the person you wish to call -- all you need is their Twitter username.
How does it work?
To make a call simply send a Twitter message (tweet) with "@call @username" where the 'username' is the Twitter name of the person you wish to call. If that person follows you on Twitter, a free two-minute call -- the verbal equivalent of a tweet -- will be initiated. Both Twitter users need to be JAJAH users as well.
JAJAH@call works no matter how you use Twitter, whether it's on a computer or mobile phone, at Twitter directly or using a Twitter-client such as Seesmic (web and desktop), TwitterBerry (BlackBerry), Tweetie and Twitterfon (iPhone), and Twidroid (Android).
JAJAH has become known for developing innovative, value-adding solutions as part of its IP Communications Platform, including a solution turning the iPod Touch into a working mobile phone. The majority of these solutions are then white-labeled by carriers and Internet companies as hosted solutions for their end users.
"Telcos and mobile operators face huge challenges in a world where people check their tweets or their Facebook messages before they check voice mail. JAJAH@call showcases how easily we can bring telephony into the social media environment, where operators can now participate," said Trevor Healy, JAJAH CEO. "The JAJAH IP Communications Platform is chosen by carriers, mobile operators and online companies around the world who leverage not just our carrier-grade network, but our ability to develop proven, market-ready solutions that add value for their customers and their businesses."
To keep up to date with the JAJAH@call beta, follow @call on Twitter.
JAJAH's award-winning IP Communications Platform is chosen by companies including Intel, Yahoo! and Microsoft. The platform brings cutting edge IP Communications telephony solutions to its partners, so can they can provide their customers with the most efficient and valuable communication services.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
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