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magicJack: PC to Phone Jack by magicJack

Telephone Accessories


magicJack: PC to Phone Jack
(Office Product) magicJack

Local/long distance/international calling
Each magicJack includes a free phone number to receive call from anyone in the world
Free outbound local and long distance calls


Price: $43.12 $35.68

Answers

Has anyone had any experience with the MagicJack telephone system?
Magic Jack even works in Tanzania!

I'm thinking about giving it a try and I just wondered what kind of experience others have had!


It depends on your internet connection. If it's a good connection the quality is usually pretty good. I bought the Magic Jack due to a lot of over seas travel. With it I could call home and friends could call me and it was a local call. It way more than paid for itself on the first trip and I...

MAGIC JACK INTERNET PHONE, installation, part 3 of 5


VISIT www.MagicJack.Com Skype like Magic Jack,step by step video on how I installed my Majic Jack Internet low cost telephone !!

Recording phone calls with MagicJack


Here I'm demonstrating the equipment and methods used to record telephone conversations.

Magic Jack provides limited but unlimited long-distance phone access

MANILA, Philippines -- The kids of this generation who were weaned on Skype – soon to fall under big bad Microsoft’s umbrella – or YM or Google Chat will probably not remember my generation’s travails on the subject of long distance calls. Back then, phone monopolies were the norm, and naturally, they charged an arm and a leg for international calls. A bit further back, we did not even have the pleasure of direct dialing, and had to pass through telephone operators who would make the connections for us and, I strongly suspect, listen in to hear if you were saying anything subversive or salacious.

Now, almost anyone can make an international phone call at a fraction of the cost back then. But for places like the Philippines, the rates are still relatively steep compared to what our counterparts pay if calls emanate from their jurisdictions. As a result, we have seen the Internet medium take the lead and, with the introduction of many VOIP models, provide free or inexpensive calls that pass through one’s computer. With portability now increasingly the norm, and with the rather flexible and more powerful products on the market today, we see people calling, posting, sending email, or tweeting through their portable units.

Telephone Magicjack News

magicJack gets an iOS app

The Gadgeteer - Sep 29, 2011

magicJack gets an iOS app You can sign up for your own free magicJack phone number through the app, or you can just make a free call either by keying in the number or using the contacts already on your phone. The caller id on the receiving side of the call shows up as an area
Five Best Ways to Use a Regular Phone for Internet Calls

Lifehacker - Oct 09, 2011

Also worth mentioning is Magic Jack, which was noted but didn't get enough nominations to make it into the top five. Magic Jack has for years been synonymous with giving you a way to ditch your phone company and use your home phone to place calls over
magicJack VocalTec Unveils Free magicJack APP Delivering Free VoIP Service for ...

TMC Net - Oct 06, 2011

magicJack VocalTec, formerly VocalTec, recently unveiled the magicJack PLUS, an upgraded version of its popular Internet phone magicJack that continues to provide free phone service with or without a computer. The device weighs less than one ounce.
Magic Jack Software is a New Technology that Allows People Around the World to ...

PR Web (press release) - Oct 03, 2011

Magic Jack Software is a New Technology that Allows People Around the World to ... Moreover, the cost of its call is much lower than the conventional telephone system. The beneficiaries of Magic Jack software are business people who are calling frequently their clients and business partners anytime of the day at the least cost.
Ooma Cuts Cord as Free Phone Calls Go Wireless: Tech by Rich Jaroslovsky

Bloomberg - Sep 28, 2011

29 () -- 's Rich Jaroslovsky reviews Ooma Inc.'s Telo Air that allows users of the Telo "Free Home Phone Service" box to connect over a Wi-Fi network. Like its competitors from Vonage Holdings Corp. and magicJack VocalTec Ltd.,