VoIP Blogging > Has anyone switched from Vonage (or any VOIP) to MagicJack?

The DIS Discussion Forums - disboards.com - Budget Boardhttp://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1718319 [The DIS Discussion Forums - disboards.com - Budget Board] can't switch over all in-home phone jacks like I did with Vonage, but the new systems with one jack (that plugs into this unit) work just as well

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Mobility Sitehttp://mobilitysite.com/2008/02/magicjack-is-not-for-dummies/ [Mobility Site] MagicJack is not for dummies: Now, wouldn’t it be nice if MagicJack accommodated the handheld market too with an online account you could use as a VoIP service on your pocket pal? Maybe someday.

The Online Life Knowledge Experimenthttp://www.jaimeviniciusbarros.com/2008/01/magicjack-its-magically-delicious.html [The Online Life Knowledge Experiment] MagicJack- It’s Magically Delicious - SendMeRSS: Skype required me to purchase a expensive USB headset, Vonage required their equipment and my ISP had too many contracts. All I have wanted is true plug and play VoIP with my own telephone.

recursosvoip.com newshttp://recursosvoip.com/bloge/2008/01/18/ymax-magicjack-pc-magazine/ [recursosvoip.com news] YMax magicJack - PC Magazine: phone rates at that time, though YMax says its mandate is to make international calling cheaper than any rate you can get with either Skype or Vonage. …

onlinesmartshttp://www.onlinesmarts.net/2008/01/magicjack-or-how-i-might-actually-get-rid-of-my-analog-home-phone/ [onlinesmarts] MagicJack or how I might actually get rid of my analog home phone: Skype would be a possibility - their $3 a month pro plan for unlimited domestic calls sounds intriguing. The main problem I have with it is that it’s all done through the computer - if I want to call using a device that actually resembles a phone (i.e.

http://aloneincrowd.wordpress.com/2008/01/20/magicjack/ [Lost in a rush] magicJack!!: It needs a laptop and ordinary phone unlike vonage. Voice is bit flattening but that could be due to my laptop setting.

japadamus.comhttp://japadamus.com/2008/01/25/make-all-the-calls-you-want-for-20-a-year-with-magicjack/ [japadamus.com] Make all the calls you want for $20 a year with magicJack: There is also software on the magicJack device that allows you to make and manage calls from your desktop, so you can either use a traditional phone or your computer with a mic and a headset. When using the service from a computer, you also get Outlook integration which makes it a lot easier to call your contacts.

Product Guides[Product Guides] YMax magicJack: If this sounds like your bio, the YMax magicJack is for you: 2 minutes of setup, voice quality that's almost indistinguishable from a straight analog POTS line, and a cost of just under $20 a year for unlimited nationwide service. When I was testing it in December 2007, the service offered phone numbers in about 90 percent of the country.

Skype & Hidden Emoticons blog[Skype & Hidden Emoticons blog] YMax magicJack - PC Magazine: phone rates at that time, though YMax says its mandate is to make international calling cheaper than any rate you can get with either Skype or Vonage. THE ORIGINAL IPHONE Bangkok Post Beyond Dialtone: VoIP Trends for 2008 Enterprise .

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