 | | jangl with all due respect, you should not question the voip market potential based on jangl. there are still many good players left. jangl is a company that did well only in one area that nobody else would touch: voice services for adult and dating sites. i am surprised that jajah would pick up the jangl team because nobody i know thinks highly of them. just look at the ceo who was fired from ooma for being unmanageable and then ran jangl into the ground. | |
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 beerbumobscurum per obscuriusPremium join:2000-05-06 Eastern PA | who? that's my question.. who is/was Jangl
never heard of them.. | |
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 |  dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | Re: who? said by beerbum:that's my question.. who is/was Jangl never heard of them.. Perhaps thats why their VC cash is drying up. -- When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee | |
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 | | jangl @ anon38728: the ceo of Jangl was the CEO of Ooma in the beginning, but he did not get fired. They brought in an old timer CEO named Jim Long 6 months into it. Cerda (original CEO) became VP biz dev. The current CEO is the original CTO. Cerda left Ooma because it wasn't happening.
who do you know that doesn't think highly of these guys? everybody i know thinks they're great guys. | |
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 | | Clearing things up Just to be clear, the core team did not go to Jajah. Michael Cerda and Ben Dean are the only people to go to Jajah, the rest of the team are out trying to find jobs right now.
While Jangl was still alive, Cerda made bad deal after bad deal wasting all the investors money while Dean sat in his office doing nothing. This does not signal the demise of VoIP business, it signals that the company founders did a bad job running a company while the investors did not pay close enough attention.
Now that Jajah is wasting money on the worthless Cerda and Dean, it shows that they have no idea how to run a company either. | |
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