Thursday, May 10, 2007

Sony PlayStation 3 Gains VOIP Service

Jajah, a VOIP service, has tailored its interface to the PlayStation 3 browser, allowing gamers to place voice calls.

As the PlayStation 3 currently lacks a service that’s comparable to the Microsoft Xbox’s Live service, which allows for voice communication via a USB headset, the Jajah interface at least allows gamers to communicate with one another. PS3 voice chat has been enabled on a game-by-game basis, however.

Intel also confirmed Wednesday that it has invested $15 million into the company via its Intel Capital arm.

Jajah said it had tailored its interface to the PS3 browser. users ned only to surf to the play.jajah.com Web site to initiate a call. Users enter the number they wish to call, and the service then calls the phone nearest the user (that number must be pre-configured) and connects the two numbers via a VOIP line.

“Jajah now brings free or cheap calling into the living room and away from computers. Initiating a call with Jajah can now be done while lounging in front of the TV with no need to fire up the computer,” said Roman Scharf, a Jajah co-founder. “This means that the whole family, regardless of interests or technological skills, can make cheap or even free calls from their normal home phone.”

It was unclear whether the service had been optimized for other console browsers, such as the Nintendo Wii.


How nice is this? I haven’t used Jajah yet, but I migth have to take a look at their service, with me being a vivid gamer and all. Then again I can’t imagine other VoIP providers being far behind of Jahjah here.

Be sure to read about Inel investing in Jahjah too:

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