By Sharla Sikes
Ahhh, the iPhone. Are you tired of hearing about the iPhone yet? I am, a little, but I’m sort of anti-trend. I can’t deny it is a nifty gadget. And I can’t deny that it and other smartphones are the perfect application for mobile VoIP.
Jajah, a provider of Internet telephony, has new plans to develop a native iPhone application by mid-2008.
Using Apple’s SDK, Jajah plans to build a full VoIP client using WiFi connections and a callback structure. Jajah’s web-based VoIP application for the iPhone came out late last year.
Jajah aims to offer the first native VoIP application. Its release should coincide with this summer’s iPhone 2.0 software release. By combining the callback service with WiFi VoIP, Jajah plans to offer its service in low-bandwidth locations as well as WiFi hotspots.
“JAJAH was one of the first in line to support the launch of the iPhone. Now with the release of the iPhone SDK, we are excited to develop a native VoIP application that will improve productivity and enhance the communication capabilities of mobile professionals with added security,” said Frederik Hermann, Director, Global Marketing. “JAJAH adds global mobile VoIP functionality and with enterprise level support, soon companies will give employees a choice of an iPhone vs. the BlackBerry.”

















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