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Intel pumps money into Jajah
Filed in archive Companies by gautam on May 10, 2007
Intel pumps money into Jajah
Intel has shown deep interest in Jajah by willing to emerge as a lead investor in Jajah's $20 million Series C investment round and it's not all about money as Jajah stands to gain a lot on technology grounds besides capital from Intel. Jajah will also get access to some of the important Intel patents in the telephony and computing environment and this would surely help the company in launching innovative products and services at a faster pace. Under a marketing agreement Jajah will have full access to Intel dealers and OEMs around the globe which would further its journey in the world of communication.

The money invested would be used for furthering its R&D and marketing initiative and soon we would see Jajah launching next gen communication services for web and mobile devices. It's a win-win situation for both the companies as Jajah has got fresh breath of capital for furthering its initiative in the arena of communication from Intel and even help on technological grounds whereas Intel has got the opportunity to become a part of the company which is being dubbed as Skype killer and is growing at a fast pace in the area of communication.


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