
O2 Telefónica launches mVoIP in Germany, other countries to follow
Having acquired the mobile VoIP (mVoIP) developer JaJah last year, O2 Telefónica has announced the launch of its first IP telephony services using the technology in Germany.
O2 said that it would offer IP services--including VoIP calls on a mobile device--and a unified communications proposition initially in Germany, and through other European markets later this year.
The announcement
Commenting on the announcement, O2 Telefónica Europe chairman and CEO, Matthew Key, said: "By launching our first JaJah-based products in Germany, we are bringing breakthrough services to Europe's largest telecommunications market. In the coming months we will roll out further JaJah-powered products across Telefónica territories to meet the growing demand for these new services."
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