Jaxtr acquisition part of Sabse’s plan to offer cheap global phone service | VentureBeat
DIGITAL.VENTUREBEAT.COM - Two weeks ago, a quiet Silicon Valley-based voice company named Sabse bought Jaxtr, a “voice-over-internet-protocol” startup that lets you make cheap calls anywhere using your computer instead of a phone. It wasn’t totally clear why. While formative web voice companies like Skype have gone on to make money, many others have struggled. In Jaxtr’s case, it had raised more...
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