Jajah 1.1: premium services
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After its official launch on Monday, Jajah is planning new services for premium users. Among them, there will be the ability to send text messages to mobile phones and to ignite 5 people max conference sessions. The feature should be introduced on next Tuesday (April 4, 2006).
In the same paper from Red Herring, Jajah founder, Roman Scharf, affirmed that:
- “The main bottleneck for most VoIP services is the quality of the last-mile bandwidth, but we use the landline and the cell phone infrastructure for the last-mile connection, and that’s limitless,”
- People who use Jajah come from the 97 percent of Internet users who don’t want to be bothered with either downloading software, wearing headphones, or defeating firewalls.
- “Jajah is for doctors, lawyers, and bus drivers—anyone capable of using a search engine.”
Last word, Red Herring agree with us on the $2 million (at least) that Sequoia Capital invested in the pan-European start-up. But it seems the amount is a lot more.
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Mar 31, 2006 | By Nuno
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