T-Mobile gets VoIPed up
Invests in JAJAH along with Intel
|
NEWS: 29 May 2007 15:23 GMT by Amy-Mae Elliott
German phone company Deutsche Telekom, the parent company of T-Mobile, has bought into VoIP phone services with a stake in JAJAH.
JAJAH, a relatively small internet phone company (small as in they have 2 million registered users compared to Skype's closer to 200 million) has received a $20 million funding package from T-Mobile and the chip-making company Intel.
JAJAH is different to other traditional VoIP solutions as it uses regular phones and does not require software or special equipment. A user simply initiates the call from www.jajah.com and JAJAH connects the call to either landline or mobile phones, for a fraction of the traditional cost.
This news is particularly of interest as T-Mobile is the first major mobile phone operator to back VoIP. Roman Scharf, JAJAH co-founder says: "The long-term implications can't be understated".
This three-way partnership should mean that T-Mobile handsets could be VoIP enabled from manufacture, which can only be a good thing for consumers willing to cash-in with greatly reduced VoIP call charges complimenting their existing phone packages.
disable ad
Have Your Say
|
|
Latest in Biz
NEWS 30,000 mobile broadband dongles sold each week in UKNEWS Apple files 34 touch patentsNEWS NEC to become "The LG Arena" NEWS Windows market share decreasingNEWS YouTube viewer details to be supplied to Viacom Latest on Pocket-lint.co.uk
NEWS Packard Bell preps gaming laptop for Q4 launchREVIEW LG FA163DAB Micro Hi-Fi - First LookNEWS Weekly news roundup - 04/07/08NEWS Daily news roundup - 04/07/08NEWS Packard Bell unveils ipower X2.0 gaming machine
Top Stories
 Told off for illegal downloads
|  Bits and bytes rap from ASA
|  Stocks tumble on poor outlook
|
Came straight to this page? Visit Pocket-lint.co.uk for all the latest news and reviews.
disable ad