$20.00 a year Long Distance; New VoIP solution Magic Jack
That's right... $20.00 a year long distance, phone, voicemail, three way calling, and call forwarding. Sounds too good to be true doesn't it?
If you dont know about this already let me introduce you to Magic Jack -
http://www.magicjack.com/1/index.asp
The basics of this device is you buy it for $40.00 for a USB to Analog Adapter. The first year you get phone service for free. Every subsequent year it is $20.00 for continuing service on your USB phone. Yes that is not a typo - YEAR...
Here is a list of area codes they service - LIST
Ive read the reviews, but I am not sure how well it will work. After reviewing this product, yet again, from www.kctalk.com ( http://www.kctalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8460 ) I decided to pull the trigger and buy one. I bought it and hope to receive it by next week and set it up for use.
We will have to see how well this device actually holds up over EVDO / Cable / Wireless connections and how well I like the Soft Phone. Ive got some pretty high expectations of soft phones with my use of Skype and Cisco's IP soft phone. My initial thought will be how long can this company last with such low revolving income from its users. I also wonder how well the service will work for E911, 411, regular, and long distance calls in my area. I am also curious to find out if I can use the device to connect back to my computer in order to create a dialup networking connection.... yah dont ask me why but I might have a need for this.
If you dont know about this already let me introduce you to Magic Jack -
http://www.magicjack.com/1/index.asp
The basics of this device is you buy it for $40.00 for a USB to Analog Adapter. The first year you get phone service for free. Every subsequent year it is $20.00 for continuing service on your USB phone. Yes that is not a typo - YEAR...
Here is a list of area codes they service - LIST
Ive read the reviews, but I am not sure how well it will work. After reviewing this product, yet again, from www.kctalk.com ( http://www.kctalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8460 ) I decided to pull the trigger and buy one. I bought it and hope to receive it by next week and set it up for use.
We will have to see how well this device actually holds up over EVDO / Cable / Wireless connections and how well I like the Soft Phone. Ive got some pretty high expectations of soft phones with my use of Skype and Cisco's IP soft phone. My initial thought will be how long can this company last with such low revolving income from its users. I also wonder how well the service will work for E911, 411, regular, and long distance calls in my area. I am also curious to find out if I can use the device to connect back to my computer in order to create a dialup networking connection.... yah dont ask me why but I might have a need for this.
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