August 28, 2009

Microsoft and JaJah Join Forces to Increase VoIP Communication

JaJah, a Mountain View California based VoIP service provider, have joined partnership with Microsoft to launch a new IP service for enterprises. This allows business customers to make calls from computers and landlines over the internet, with an improved quality of the VoIP calls made via Office Communications Server 2007 R2.

The partnership means that JaJah will provide Microsoft with SIP trunking services – a technology that connects OCS 2007 R2 to carrier networks, and maintains phone calls arriving at their destination that are made from PCs, VoIP phones and mobile devices. These trunking services are now authorised to be compatible with OCS 2007 R2.

Ebrandz explains that: “a SIP trunk is a concurrent call that is routed over the IP backbone of a carrier using VoIP technology.” Companies using OCS 2007 R2 will not have to buy additional hardware and software to enable their voice calls, because of JaJah’s VoIP platform.

JaJah competes with other web-based calling platforms (e.g. Skype, RingCentral and Google Voice) but its aim is to give VoIP accessibility to technology companies, carriers and mobile operators. By pointing the server at JaJah’s IP address, businesses who buy OCS 2007 can start making calls instantly.

Businesses can start taking advantage of making high quality calls by using JaJah’s IP platform, meaning no infrastructure upgrade is necessary. Microsoft OCS users can now make low cost voice calls from their IP phones, computers or mobile phones to any device because of the new partnership with JaJah.

Trevor Healy, JaJah’s CEO said: “The JaJah qualification on Office Communications Server 2007 Release 2 is a clear indicator of the strength of JaJah’s platform and quality as a carrier-grade SIP solutions provider. Enterprises across the world can implement VoIP and unified communication easily and cost effectively with Microsoft and JaJah.”

Lots of small to medium businesses use JaJah’s phone platform to enable calls as it is similar to Skype but without the need for headsets, downloads, software or hardware. Users on Yahoo Messenger making calls are also using JaJah – from when they are registering to when they are paying.

Healy explains: “What this indicates is that when you make an internal call inside the enterprise, we will carry [the call] all the way to your destination. … But then also, if you want to connect to a mobile phone in France, we will handle all the routing and trafficking of that call to Orange in France.”

February 17, 2009

Docklands Light Railway to use VoIP for Announcement

Filed under: VoIP, VoIP in the Workplace — Tags: , , , — admin @ 4:30 pm

An article on VoIP-News.co.uk reports that Docklands Light Railway is to integrate VoIP technology into its public address system.

The franchise operator of the DLR, Serco Docklands, has decideed to choose a new high performance LAN infrastructure that will make announcements possible via a VoIP system.

The new announcements system, controlled from Linux PC workstations at the DLR control station, will be integrated with customer information displays to prevent conflicting messages in public announcements and on display screens.

With a plan to deploy the new Voip-based system across all 32 DLR stations, the DLR hopes this will be the tip of the iceberg and that other key systems, including cctv systems, passenger information displays, and train management computer systems, will be bought across in time, to run over the new network, 

The project has already in progress and is set to completed later this year.

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