Jajah developing iPhone VoIP app for Summer release
Back in 2007 there was a lot of talk about VoIP company Jajah and their attempts to bring a client to the iPhone; in the end, AT&T’s definition of “conference signal services” scuppered those plans and Jajah instead launched an iPhone-formated web interface for their ring-back service. With the arrival of the official Apple SDK, however, Jajah
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Orginal post by Chris Davies
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