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    Jajah Offers Free VoIP Calls - Global Plan

    July 13th, 2006

    For Jajah registered users now can make free international calls among themselves using the VoIP service of Jajah. The offering came from the Jajah, a web-based VoIP service.

    The company calls it Jajah Free Global Calling Plan, the plan that allow the registers customers to make free calls to other users by using any type of phone; softphone, IP phone, conventional landline phone or cell phone.

    Although the company claims it global plan, the free services are restricted to some selected countries such as United States, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Australia, UK, Germany, France, Italy and most other European nations.

    In this new offering, if a registered user is calling to non-registered users, then this calling is not allowed. There is no fee for registration.

    The company is making the ‘fair use’ policy for this free calling. Users can use the Jajah free calling as the other VoIP services.

    Jajah announced that they are also offering a series of business, which includes ‘Jajah Business Account’. The other companies can take advantage of Jajah’s new phone services by enabling them comprehensively to manage multiple users within a single account.

    The company also announced a new service named ‘Call Me’ in which owners of website to include the button for visitors. This button will allow the visitor to call on ‘toll free’ number.

    The company is also making a series of embedded solution that will allow ‘direct click through’ calling from Microsoft Outlook, Macintosh Address Book and from the popular Mozilla Firefox browser.

    Read more: TMCnet

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    8×8 Awarded Patent for Hosted IP-PBX

    June 29th, 2006

    8×8, Inc. Invention Core to Packet8 Virtual Office Services and provider of Packet8 broadband voice over internet protocol (VoIP) and videophone communications services, today announced it has been awarded US Patent No. 7,035,935 for technology related to the routing of telephony data within hosted VoIP business services, such as Packet8 Virtual Office.

    Claim 1, the first of forty-four (44) allowed claims, of the patent entitled “Communications Service Provider Network,” reads:

    1. A telephony private branch exchange routing arrangement adapted to route IP telephony data, the routing arrangement comprising:

    a call-control application having an object-oriented programming (OOP) telephony interface and programmed, using OOP and the OOP telephony interface, to control the routing of calls;

    a device-control application adapted to provide telephony communication signals for the routed calls and to interface between the call- control application and a plurality of telephony devices; and

    a configuration manager adapted to provide configuration information for the call-control application and the device-control application.

    Claim 1, the first of forty-four (44) allowed claims, of the patent entitled “Communications Service Provider Network,” reads:

    1. A telephony private branch exchange routing arrangement adapted to route IP telephony data, the routing arrangement comprising:

    a call-control application having an object-oriented programming (OOP) telephony interface and programmed, using OOP and the OOP telephony interface, to control the routing of calls;

    a device-control application adapted to provide telephony communication signals for the routed calls and to interface between the call- control application and a plurality of telephony devices; and

    a configuration manager adapted to provide configuration information for the call-control application and the device-control application.

    via: voipnow.org

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