SupportSpace, Communipedia and Momail use JAJAH’s API to add voice to their services
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – (October 9, 2008) – JAJAH, the world’s leading IP telephony provider, today announced another series of businesses have utilized JAJAH’s open-API program to add calling functionality to their service offering. Companies all across the world, in industries as diverse as tech support, mobile email and social networking, are using JAJAH to integrate voice into their offering, giving their millions of customers the ability to connect simply, and at low cost.
Recent examples of companies integrating JAJAH include SupportSpace in Israel, Communipedia in Germany, and Momail in Sweden. These unique companies have all chosen to leverage JAJAH’s extended global telephony network, guaranteed call quality and simple integration.
“In a web 2.0 world, voice continues to be the killer app. Since publishing our API, we have seen a tremendous response from companies wanting to add voice services to their offering,” said Daniel Mattes, JAJAH Co-founder. “JAJAH gives businesses the ability to benefit from the IP telephony revolution by accessing our global calling network and their customers benefit from high quality calls at affordable rates.”
Communipedia (Germany) – Social Networking
Communipedia is a meta community, enabling its members take their profile and social network from one online social community to another by using a single login for every community. Communipedia recently added JAJAH call functionality to its service, enabling members to call each other, even when their number is not visible.
“We are pleased to have found such a valued communication partner,” said Marco Ripanti, CEO, ekaabo GmbH. “With JAJAH, our members keep their information private and can easily get in touch with each other, solving two challenges for all users of Communipedia – privacy and communication.”
For more information please visit http://www.communipedia.com/jajahpromo




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