JAJAH, a global communications company, said that it has connected 1 billion calls since it launched its platform.
The company began as a Web-activated-telephony service. Company officials said that today the company has evolved to become a prominent communications platform, partnering with telecommunications and technology companies such as Intel, Microsoft (
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The evolution of the company is evident in the fact that the billionth call came onto the JAJAH platform via Yahoo!, one of our partners, said Trevor Healy (
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He added that Yahoo! uses the JAJAH platform to fully outsource the management of Yahoo! Voice, a premium calling service from Yahoo! Messenger and one of the largest voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) services in the world.
JAJAH's (
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The billionth call on the JAJAH platform was made by Ila Vasudev Zeff, a resident of San Francisco, Calif. Zeff made the call on Yahoo! Voice.
Company’s platform has been deployed by dozens of companies across the globe, making it possible for the companies to roll out new communications services to their customers.
The Mountain View, Calif.-based JAJAH offers next-generation telephony solutions for consumers and businesses. Leveraging a universal open telecommunications platform, JAJAH's managed services allow mobile operators, landline carriers, cable companies, technology companies and other businesses to adopt its voice solutions with minimal investment and time to market.
Earlier in February, the company
announced a new capability that enables iPod Touch to become a fully functioning mobile phone.
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Edited by Amy Tierney