Planned native VoIP application for Apple iPhone
by Lin Freestone
April 8, 2008
JAJAH, a global company based in California, is building on its current Apple iPhone call-back offering by participating in the iPhone Developer Program to create possibly the first native global VoIP application.
The new global VoIP application is expected to be available this summer, close to the iPhone 2.0 software release.
Since the launch of iPhone in June 2007, JAJAH provided its web-activated telephony solution on a custom-tailored Website, and is already widely adopted by callers seeking international calling abilities without the need for global plan.
JAJAH was one of the first in line to support the launch of the iPhone. With the release of the iPhone SDK, the company will develop a native VoIP application that will improve productivity and enhance the communication capabilities of mobile professionals with added security.
The new JAJAH Mobile VoIP client for the iPhone will enable two ways to make free or low-cost global calls to any phone in the world, with JAJAH's known callback service which is ideal for low bandwidth locations, and the sole use of a Wi-Fi network.
This blended VoIP application assures premium call quality and affordable international calling rates at any location. With Wi-Fi support, all international and long-distance callers will be able to place calls via airport hotspots, coffee shops or any other desired Wi-Fi location.
JAJAH adds global mobile VoIP functionality and with enterprise level support. Companies will be able to give employees a choice of an iPhone vs. the BlackBerry.
JAJAH has already proven its Mobile VoIP client capabilities enhancing the world's first mobile broadband operator EMobile with a pre-installed native VoIP client on all of EMobile's EM One handheld devices.
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