Here is good news for all the Twitterers! JAJAH, the web-based phone service has released their Twitter calling feature called JAJAH@Call in beta. This allows Twitterers to call each free of charge. It works when a member tweets “@call @twittername” and the tweet will ring both phones connecting the Twitterers without the service sharing either telephone number. The good news is JAJAH@Call works for the web, a desktop client, or a mobile application when tweeting.

However, there is a small catch attached to this service. It only allows the Twitterers to talk for two minutes. This limits you from exchanging longer messages with your fellow Twitterer. Besides, the caller and the recipient need to be members of the JAJAH@Call service. The calls can be made only to the people who follow you on Twitter. This allows the user to unfollow another user to prevent from future conversation should he/she annoys you.
This service would have been just so complete had there been no two minute talk limitation. Imagine you begin to talk something interesting with the other Twitterer and the call abruptly gets disconnected. Well, let’s just hope that JAJAH@Call ameliorates the service soon.
