Jaxtr Launches Local VoIP in India – TringMe has a competition

July 17, 2008
By sinha

Jaxtr has launched it’s local VoIP in India enabling users to call international numbers at a cheaper rate.

Once registered, jaxtr will provides you with one permanent number that you save to your phone. Each time you want to call your overseas contact, use their jaxtr number and it’s as easy and direct as making a local call.

Jaxtr’s calls costs 1 cent per minute (i.e. 43 paisa) [source, via]

TringMe, jaxtr’s competitor very recently announced mechanisms that can bring down the call costs, and also announced it’s MobileVoIP API that enables one build their own Mobile VoIP solution.

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5 Responses to “ Jaxtr Launches Local VoIP in India – TringMe has a competition ”

  1. Rajeev on July 17, 2008 at 9:45 pm

    I’ve been using a company called WQN for years now to call to both India and UAE. There are no taxes, fees, or equipment to set up. The quality is great and the rates are very competitive. They give FREE minutes to their customers all the time with special bonus offers. They also have a loyalty program that gives their customers up to 3000 FREE minutes every 6 months. I’m able to get lots of free minutes to call my destinations with great quality.

    Check them out at http://www.WQN.com

    • Art on March 12, 2009 at 12:59 am

      Rajeev works for this company. Stay away!

  2. Stacy on July 18, 2008 at 3:49 am

    Thanks for considering jaxtr. I’m not an expert on TringMe, but I did want to mention that jaxtr can be used with ANY phone. We don’t require any downloads or special SIP phones or connectivity to the Internet. Just thought you might want to know.

  3. Linda Goldsmith on July 31, 2008 at 1:46 pm

    Way go to Jaxtr

    Jaxtr India phone service is powered by DIDX.net

  4. trupti on May 24, 2009 at 10:58 am

    Jaxtr no longer supports phone calls to india. As of May 22 I have not been able to get thur to my india number.

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