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Given that we already have Jajah, do we really need nonoh?

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image Given that there was a service called Jajah, I suppose it was inevitable that someone would come up with a competitor called nonoh whose main point seems to be “We are cheaper than Jajah”! Indeed, if Jajah could run a table like this on their website:

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You can pretty much expect that a site like nonoh is going to run the inevitable comparison to Jajah:

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The race to the bottom and the commoditization of all phone calls (at $0) continues… who will get to the bottom first?  (And what, exactly, will their business plan be?)

Tom Keating has more info about the difference between Nonoh and Jajah.

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One response to “Given that we already have Jajah, do we really need nonoh?”

  1. Markus Göbel's Tech News Comments Avatar

    You should gather more information about Betamax, the company behind Nonoh! They are probably one of the world’s most succesful VoIP providers but so tight-lipped, that there are already conspiracy theories about them. Read about it in the comments of Pat Phelan’s blog!
    http://blog.roam4free.ie/jaxtr-raises-10-million-to-give-it-away/

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