Zingaya

Zingaya
Privately held
Industry Telecommunication Software / Voice-over-Internet-Protocol
Founded London, UK (2009)
Headquarters Palo Alto, US
Key people
Alexey Aylarov, Founder and CEO
Andrey Kovalenko, CTO
Sergey Poroshin, Business Director
Esther Dyson, Investor and Advisor
Products Zingaya Click-to-Call widget
Slogan Let Your Website Visitors Call You. Without a Phone.
Website Zingaya.Com

Zingaya was launched in North America on September 14, 2010 at the DEMO conference. Zingaya provides next generation click-to-call services. Using Adobe Flash-based Voice over Internet Protocol technology, the company provides an embedded widget that forwards an end user through a VoIP call to landlines, mobile phones, Skype accounts, or other computers – whichever the website operator has specified. There’s no download, and no phone is required for the caller. A visitor to a website simply clicks the “Call” button on the widget.[1]

In October 2010, Zingaya debuted their Zin.to service, which gives Twitter users the ability to have specific followers call them by clicking on a link that they tweet.[2] Like the Zingaya widget, the caller is calling through their web browser, and the call's recipient can choose where they want the call forwarded to.

References

  1. Eddy, Nathan (14 September 2010). "Zingaya VoIP, Flash-Based Click-to-Talk Service Launches". www.eweek.com. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  2. O'Hear, Steve (6 October 2010). "Zingaya launches tweet-to-call service, when 140 characters isn’t enough". eu.techcrunch.com. Retrieved 14 October 2010.

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