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JahJah To Partner With Yahoo To Provide Voice Telephony Services

By Joseph Hunkins at April 29, 2008 0 Comments
JahJah To Partner With Yahoo To Provide Voice Telephony Services

Online voice enabling technology JaJah, which offers ways to integrate phone calls and websites via widgets and other methods, will partner with Yahoo soon in what appears to be a huge deal to voice enable Yahoo websites.
From the company website we learn a bit about JaJah’s corporate philosophy:
JAJAH is dedicated to bringing the world vastly improved telephony solutions at a fraction of the traditional price. We want to provide basic phone calls for free - and we truly believe it’s possible. We believe that by bringing together the best of the internet with the best of the traditional telephone More»

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Skype Offers Unlimited Long Distance Calling

By Daya Baran at April 21, 2008 0 Comments
Skype Offers Unlimited Long Distance Calling

Skype, the popular VoIP service for making free phone calls over the internet, IM chatting, and video calls has announced that it will now be offering unlimited calling to over a third of the world’s population. The company is offering a calling subscription with a single, monthly flat rate for international calling to landline numbers in 34 countries. That’s probably why my Skype was on the blitz today…it was probably jammed with people using the service.
There’re apparently no long term contracts, one flat monthly fee, no hidden costs, you can make calls 24/7, More»

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ATT Laying Off 4650

By Joseph Hunkins at April 19, 2008 0 Comments
ATT Laying Off 4650

ATT will be laying off another 4650 people, mostly in the residential phone portion of the ATT empire. This is a large number although it represents only about 1.5% of the total ATT global workforce. In December of 2006 ATT purchased Bell South for 86 Billion and announced 10,000 layoffs at that time.
ATT appears to be hurting as customers switch away from residential lines towards mobile offerings, and Verizon’s new dominance in the mobile space as a result of taking away much of the 700 MHZ spectrum in the recent auction may be More»

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