JAJAH has released its “Free Your iPhone” campaign and Web site, showcasing JAJAH as a solution for making long-distance and international calls from Apple's ( News - Alert) iPhone.
The company points out that consumers have been presented with outdated rate plans which start at $59.99 per month for a two-year contract when they want to buy this communications device. Moreover, they have to pay an additional $3.99 per month for an international calling plan that then charges 23 cents a minute to call Europe.
Thanks to JAJAH, users make the same call for only 3 cents a minute and there are no hidden costs, contracts, downloads or special equipment. JAJAH works over customers’ regular phone lines and does not require a wi-fi connection.
For enjoying ultra-cheap global calling, iPhone ( News - Alert) users can simply point their iPhone to mobile.jajah.com, enter their JAJAH user name and password, and experience one-click global calling to any address in their JAJAH address book.
“JAJAH is the killer app for the iPhone,” said Roman Scharf, JAJAH co-founder in a statement to the press.
Scharf continued: “Its revolutionary — by bringing VoIP  rates to your iPhone, JAJAH saves you so much money you can easily pay for your iPhone with the money you save on international calls.”
Users have to pay more than $2,000 over the required 24-month contract with an iPhone and AT&T's ( News - Alert) service rates combination. Using an iPhone, a person calling from the US to London for 30 minutes a day, over the same period, can save over $5,000 in long distance charges.
JAJAH is an innovative global communications company dedicated to bringing users vastly improved telephony solutions at a fraction of the traditional price.
Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet, covering call centers, CRM and information technology. To see more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.
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