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December 18, 2006
Possible JAJAH VoIP Software for iPhone
JAJAH voice over internet protocol co-founder Daniel Mattes has been quoted as stating that JAJAH is currently involved in "intense conversations" with Apple over the use of the JAJAH VoIP suite for Apple's rumored iPhone according to an article on MacDailyNews.

Though lacking the general name recognition as programs like Skype, JAJAH presently offers a Mac OS X Address Book Plugin program that allows users to either right-click or control-click on an Address Book contact, choose "Dial with JAJAH", then visit the JAJAH web page to enter the number they're calling from and the number they're trying to reach, then hit "Call". The program, though web-based, works well and completes the call (a full link to their programs and plug-ins can be found here.
When contacted by German technology web site futureZone for comments, JAJAH officials only replied that they "had nothing to announce."
Apple's iPhone is expected to be announced later on today.
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Posted by chrisbarylick at December 18, 2006 8:05 AM
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