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Jajah Direct launches

Posted on 19 November 2007

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Today Jajah launches Jajah Direct, a new feature of their service which lets you use Jajah without the need of a PC.

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In a nutshell, they offer you a local number to call your contacts so that you just need to dial it on your phone to get connected. No PC, no headsets, nothing.

Rebtel, Talkplus and many others have been offering something similar but Jajah’s service is much easier since you don’t need a different phone number for each of your contacts, but you only need to remember a local number, similar to what Mobivox does. Here is some bullet points from their press release:

Why JAJAH Direct:

* Ultra-low rates for global calls
* International Internet calling without Internet access
* From any phone to anywhere in the world
* No monthly fees, no connection fees and no hidden costs
* Use what you have and get started in seconds
* No PIN codes, no pre-paid calling cards, no lengthy access numbers, no contract
* Jajah brings Internet telephony to over 4 Billion phones
* Simply get a local number for your global friends
* Key technology patent protected

To be honest, there is a part of the claims in the Jajah Direct website that confuses me. I’ve tried the service by dialing a local Italian number and everything has worked well. At the same time, I found this on their website:

After your call you will receive a unique local number for your contact

Does it mean that it can works like Rebtel as well? It’s not that clear to me. What about explaining it better?

The cost of the call can be free, aside from the cost of the local call, if both people are Jajah users and belong to one of the Jajah Free Global Calling Zone.

One thing that I didn’t like is that after the test call they offer to you, they don’t ask your Jajah userid and password but your credit card number. It seems it’s not a problem of caller ID since I used a phone number registered to jajah. In my opinion that’s not that friendly… I would appreciate more explanation on their website on how the service works and what I have to expect in terms of user experience.

Hope my suggestions help and I look forward to getting a better picture in the following days.

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This post was written by:

Luca Filigheddu - who has written 1928 posts on LucaFiligheddu.com.

Luca is currently CEO at Abbeynet, a company specialized in VoIP and Web 2.0.

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