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April 13 2006
JAJAH Mobile Extends Reach to 80 Million New Users Through Exclusive
Partnerships With Symbian and Opera
JAJAH, the world's fastest-growing VoIP company, today announced its
web-activated telephony service will be available on mobile phones as
early as May 2006. This announcement follows the signing of exclusive
agreements to integrate JAJAH within Opera browsers and the Symbian OS.
"JAJAH has seen exponential growth in just a week since launching in the
U.S.," said JAJAH co-founder Roman Scharf. "People are attracted to
JAJAH because it is easy to use, there are no downloads, and it is
cheap. If your tech-phobic grandmother can Google, she can JAJAH."
"With JAJAH Mobile soon to be a reality, these partnerships will
immediately give 80 million more people the ability to make cheap VoIP
enabled calls directly from their mobile phones," said JAJAH co-founder
Daniel Mattes.
Through these partnerships, JAJAH instantly reaches Opera's 20 million
users and Symbian's 60 million users. JAJAH will also be integrated in a
custom version of Opera Mini, the only full web browser for the world's
700 million Java-enabled mobile phones.
Opera Software ASA is an industry leader in the development of web
browser technology for the desktop and mobile Internet devices; Symbian
Ltd. licenses Symbian OS, the market leading open operating system for
advanced, data-enabled mobile phones.
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