VoIP Skype, Google Talk, JAJAH Want You: T-Mobile Signed Deal
May 30, 2007 | Filed under Cell Phone Information, Cell Phones

While video over IP has a long way to go with big issues on bandwidth, VOIP is here and now.
Ever since I installed Skype not long after it came out, it has changed my working life and made it much easier to keep in contact while working from home (much better than 1999 when I started).
I more recently moved over to GoogleTalk as I have found their VOIP service much more reliable, but these two names are big players and there are many more that never get seen.
Well JAJAH is one VOIP name I have never really heard of before, but millions will know them now as T-Mobile adding VoIP to handsets and its JAJAH who gets the deal…well done.
T-Mobile’s wants to embrace JAJAH’s VoIP technology and they signed the deal that puts it ahead of the pack, but the other brands have the money to build their own mobile phones with VOIP (Never know Google Phone).
Deutsche Telecom Company T-Mobile believes in JAJAH so does another partner Intel, with this kind of backing it is now just a matter of time before VOIP goes mainstream with T-Mobile.
At last VOIP on the move may start to get to us mobile phone users (the technology is here now).
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I have started to use Tpad, as they allow my family in Pakistan to ring me from a normal phone (they dont have broadband or PC) and connect to my mobile (via call forwarding)
It good for me as it costs my family local call rate and i pay small amount to my UK mob.
They give me free tel. number to receive calls - excellent !!