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Nickname: apple
Review: Indeed, Jajah is facing formidable competitors and not only Skype is a potencial competitor but also Raketu which allow people to use features like skype and jajah altogether at cheaper, reasonable and accesible prices.
Date reviewed: Jul 9, 2007 7:18 PM
Nickname: ex JAJAH user
Review: JAJAK increased the rates bu around 50% from 1 January 2007. No advance notice was given. Time to move elsewhere...
Date reviewed: Jan 2, 2007 11:51 AM
Nickname: tomato
Review: These new companies are only providing ideas and testing on the uncharted waters. Later the wealthy companies will destroy the market, but providing super low price and good quality services. We have seen how Walmart took over the retail market. Until the market of VOIP is stable and beginning to show some profits, those AT&T and the gangs will destroy these small playes, because they have the buying powers and can regulate the "ruler of game" in this fragile industry.
Date reviewed: Dec 5, 2006 1:32 AM
Nickname: LuisBenavides.com
Review: Watching the evolution of the different paths of Wireless VoIP, I've come to the conclusion that technologically speaking, the world is yet not ready for whole VoIP interconnected communications in a Skype fashion. Jajah has come to a solution for it. As the future communications is going to be mostly mobile, then if it manages to do what it plans, for certain, it would become the leader.
Date reviewed: Sep 26, 2006 10:11 AM
Nickname: cb
Review: If Jajah only worked! If you do not use it for a week you are no longer registered so you pay for the call. Same for the person you are calling.
Date reviewed: Sep 26, 2006 9:43 AM
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