JAJAH goes to PSP, brings cheap phone calls
What is JAJAH? It's a service that allows you to make phone calls for cheap (and sometimes, free). You input your phone number, then type in a friend's. Your phone will ring. When you pick up, it'll connect to the person you're trying to reach. Why bother with the roundabout way? Well, it's really cheap: only 2.8 cents within the US, and if you're talking to a fellow JAJAH member, the call will be free. (JAJAH also offers 21 minutes of free talk time for signing up.) It's not the elegant VoIP functionality we've been promised from Sony, but it's an interesting alternative.
While we wait for Skype to appear in a future firmware revision, we'll play around with JAJAH. All that's needed is the internet browser--no homebrew necessary. Point your browser to mobile.jajah.com, and log in with your free JAJAH account. Your contacts will appear as clickable links. When you dial in, your phone will ring, allowing you to talk to your friend. If you're talking to a fellow JAJAH member, it'll be free.
To make the most out of the service, you should probably upgrade to the latest firmware, and take advantage of T-Mobile's free Hotspot service. Then, you'll be able to browse the web, play games, and make phone calls from PSP, all while grabbing your morning coffee at Starbucks.
[Via Engadget]
While we wait for Skype to appear in a future firmware revision, we'll play around with JAJAH. All that's needed is the internet browser--no homebrew necessary. Point your browser to mobile.jajah.com, and log in with your free JAJAH account. Your contacts will appear as clickable links. When you dial in, your phone will ring, allowing you to talk to your friend. If you're talking to a fellow JAJAH member, it'll be free.
To make the most out of the service, you should probably upgrade to the latest firmware, and take advantage of T-Mobile's free Hotspot service. Then, you'll be able to browse the web, play games, and make phone calls from PSP, all while grabbing your morning coffee at Starbucks.
[Via Engadget]










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Frederik @ Apr 5th 2007 8:51PM
Andrew,
I actually had your blog open to contact you when I received the Google Alert about your post :-) Thanks a lot, highly appreciated!
Get back to me when you have any further questions or feedback.
Cheers, Frederik
GRT @ Apr 5th 2007 8:52PM
I wonder if we'll ever see Skype. If the PSP gets Skype, won't it cut into Sony's sales of the Mylo, which seems to be struggling. Making Skype calls is the best feature of the Mylo, really.
Hashbrown_Hunter @ Apr 6th 2007 12:20AM
I wonder, do you need a microphone for this?
well actually that might be kind of obvious but if it doesn't than that is pretty cool.
merc25 @ Apr 6th 2007 12:52AM
Well I think Sony recognize the Mylo failed, that is why Skype and a keyboard are coming.
Tiosolid @ Apr 6th 2007 2:07AM
"I wonder, do you need a microphone for this?"
They use your own home phone for the call..
fatoma @ Apr 25th 2007 1:49PM
hay evry bady