AIM Call Out
Tom Keating reports on AIM Call Out which looks and acts very much like Jajah to me. Some well placed sources lead me to believe it may be a private label version.
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Thanks, Andy for mentioning AIM Call Out which is in a very early soft launch. This new feature of AIM builds upon the free PC to PC calling that is built in to AIM, adding low-cost, pay-as-you-go international calling both through softphone and "Web Connect" using two phones.
All of this is built in-house by the AOL Voice team. Folks can check it out at http://call.aim.com
Posted by: David Trueman | October 29, 2007 at 06:50 AM
Andy, just to clarify some information in your blog....AIM Call Out isn't a private label version of AIM Phoneline, it's a separate outbound-only product offering pay-as-you-go billing. It also includes a feature called WebConnect that allows you to bridge two PSTN lines (a la Jajah), plus many of the other AIM Phoneline features like full call logs, Address Book integration, click-to-call from your dashboard, etc.
Posted by: Gavin Murphy | October 29, 2007 at 03:55 AM