VoIP service JAJAH has launched a beta version of JAJAH@Call that lets Twitter users make free phone calls via landline or mobile to other JAJAH@Call Twitter users. At the moment it’s only available to selected members in the USA and only permits two-minute calls.
JAJAH users who’ve signed up for the @Call beta simply send a tweet reading “@call @Twittername” (where “Twittername” is the Twitter username of the person they’re trying to call). The caller’s phone will then ring and, when answered, the call will be connected to the other person. All contact details are kept private, which means people can call fellow Twitterers without knowing their mobile or fixed-line phone number.
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Mark Bridge writes:
In last weekend’s Sunday Times, Ali Hussain asked "Is this the end for the landline phone?"
He pointed out that the average mobile bill almost halved between 2003 and 2008, while landline bills fell by less than a fifth – which has meant the average mobile bill is now lower than the average landline bill. He went on to list fibre-optic broadband, mobile broadband, mobile calls, VoIP calls and satellite phones as alternatives to using fixed-line phones.
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Art Chimes of voanews.com writes:
Nearly two-thirds of the people on Earth now use mobile telephones, according to a study by the International Telecommunications Union. But how safe are those phones? Scientists still aren't sure, but some evidence is starting to suggest there may be danger along with the convenience.
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