26 September 2006
Tomorrow, Israel-based JaJah will unveil a mobile version of its VoIP service that lets standard cellphone users make long-distance calls worldwide at dirt-cheap VoIP rates - in some cases for free.
This isn't a scheme using a Wi-Fi-enabled cellphone. JaJah's got a downloadable piece of client software that lets wireless users make their cheap calls over their regular cellular networks - and without clueing in their carriers.