All Jaxtr to Jaxtr calls are free all over the world, and I just finished a free Jaxtr call from a member in India. He reminded me to mention that Jaxtr has telephone numbers in India that allow Indians to call friends and family in the United States, Canada, and other international locations for next to nothing. If I followed the currency discussion correctly it is about 1 cent per minute, which is great. It is the next best thing to free, which Jaxtr can also do. The caller told me that what happens in India is that the caller uses his cell phone to call my Jaxtr number in the United States, which rings to my cell phone. The call is free. To call anybody else you can call any landline or cell phone around [+]
Jaxtr calls from Kuwait, Germany, Sudan, Brazil, and the United States added enjoyment to our days this week. Many people left voicemail when we were away from the office, while we talked with many of you. As the weather turns colder here in Missouri we have been busier, but we always have time to answer those free Jaxtr calls, so keep calling. During my travels I remember watching television and listening to music in many countries. It is a great way to immerse yourself in the culture. I remember watching television in Russia, where newscasts usually featured a soldier in uniform and a woman in regular clothes. Those were the news anchors. In Germany I was amazed when one radio station played country music. In Denmark I stayed with friends and was a guest [+]
I've given the subject a lot of thought lately. The subject is why Jaxtr has a bright future ahead. When my cell phone rings and the caller is from another country it is very convenient. The technology behind the call is never seen but should not be taken for granted. Yes, Jaxtr has a few competitors, but Jaxtr's business model and back-office technology is solid. People often forget how easy it is to link the phones, and cell phones, of family members in the same country or region. I like to write about free phone calls from other countries, but there are many more aspects to Jaxtr. Look at the extra features of Jaxtr and it is easy to see that they are a bargain at any price. What I'm saying is [+]
Our readers have seen how we use Jaxtr and Ringcentral to create a virtual office with worldwide international reach. Now you don't need to concern yourself with running out of minutes. Jaxtr has announced the launch of Jaxtr version 2.0, featuring Premium Memberships for purchase. The social communications company now offers three different packages, featuring priority customer service, personalized contact pages, global online voicemail with customizable greetings, great international calling rates, and the ability to forward voicemails via email. The Premium Membership Price Breakdown Jaxtr's three Premium Memberships are as follows: • $2.95 for 350 jax • $7.95 for 1000 jax • $19.95 for 2500 jax Consider a scenario for a consumer who has bought the third Premium Membership [+]
Visitors have asked how our testing is coming and why we haven't written in a while. To that end let me speak to what happens when this website and some of our others become very popular. One day you will receive a call from your web hosting company, as we did last week. They had a new and better idea for us. Moving 43 websites to a new web server is not an easy task. However, the real slowdown was when our house sold a few weeks ago. It was on the market for a couple of months but given the problems in the mortgage and finance markets I did not expect both major moves at the same time. Adding insult to injury, as some would say, I was also the winning bidder for exterior [+]
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