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Wednesday 07th of January 2009

JAJAH aims For VoIP in 22 new countries


by Paul Kerry
September 20, 2007 VoIP 6

VoIP provide JAJAH has announced plans to aggressively expand their VoIP network services to an additional 22 countries.

The company aims to increase its customer base by increasing the availability of its services to a wider audience, with a particular focus on Europe.

By expanding their VoIP network to the additional 22 countries, JAJAH aims to tap into an increased potential customer base of around 460 million users.

The countries being additionally targeted are:

The 22 countries are:
1. Anguilla
2. Antarctica
3. Bahrain
4. Bangladesh
5. Bosnia and Herzegovina
6. Bulgaria
7. Chile
8. Cook Islands
9. Croatia
10. Holy See (Vatican City State)
11. Kuwait
12. Lithuania
13. Macedonia, the Former Yugoslav Republic
14. Republic of Moldova
15. Nepal
16. Oman
17. Pakistan
18. Qatar
19. Serbia and Montenegro
20. Saudi Arabia
21. United Arab Emirates
22. Yemen

Founded in 2005, JAJAH provides VoIP services to PC and mobile phone users.




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