Team Jajah is nothing short of amazing these days. Barely on the heels of their eHarmony announcement comes the announcement that they've opened service to India. For 3Rs, callers can now call to and from the US. Perhaps more interesting even than the new service were Jajah founder Roman Scharf's comments:
“By October, we will launch our secondary business model that will allow US, UK users to make free long-distance calls and by 2007-end India will get our free telephony service too,” Roman Scharf told Business Standard.
Free POTS calls? Perhaps Ooma is too late to the party already.
Alec Saunders is the Vice President of Developer Relations for BlackBerry maker Research in Motion. This is his personal blog, with his personal viewpoints. Prior to this Alec was the CEO and co-founder of Calliflower — the easiest way to hold a meeting, online, on a conference call, or on the go. A double-decade veteran of product management and marketing, he spent nine years at Microsoft where he helped launch Windows 95, the first two versions of Internet Explorer, the Universal Plug and Play initiative, the push into home markets, opt-in email marketing and what might well go down in history as the very first direct email list ever.




