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    magicjack?

    Anyone using or familiar with magicJack? I'm tired of paying $80 a month for a home phone (includes long distance). They have it on TV right now (supposedly) for $3.33 a month!
    Dave on Lake Greenwood, SC

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    It takes a computer as Im assuming its a VOIP.
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    Do a youtube search.

    I watched a series (three I think) of videos by a guy who chronicled the entire process of hookup and use, then his overall review.

    I'll let you decide, but the products performance was not pretty!

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    This is second hand info so check it out. But I heard your phone number IS NOT a local number so anyone who calls you will have to do so long distance.(thats how they make money) However your long distance calls are included in the monthly rate.
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    I use mine as a second phone line everyday. It was a simple USB install. You do need a high speed internet connection. It has a lot of the features that my cable phone has. I am using it with a Mac with no problem.

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    A buddy of mine has it and says it sucks. Works badly and they can't rely on it as a main communication system. But it is cheap and when it's working they can use it for long conversations with family.

    We have vonage at the house, and for $25 a month it works pretty well. It does require that you already have high speed internet. But if you've already got that, the savings from $80 to $25 is pretty good. Plus, they even have a 911 system that works pretty well as far as passing on your location to the emergency crews. Something that I seriously doubt magicjack offers.

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    I've had mine for about 4 months and find it to be quite good. I've had a couple of disconnects but not often. It is a usb type device which plugs into your pc. It is only on when the pc is on. It is 19.95 per year and 19.95 for the usb connector. All your domestic calls are free after that.

    You can get a local number or any area code you want. You can also port your own number but it takes a little longer to do it.

    It can work with your Outlook contact list so you don't have to re-enter phone numbers. It can also auto dial when you pull up the Outlook contact.

    If you can get more for your money I'd like to know where. (This is a second line for me so I don't interfere with my wife's use of the primary line, which she considers hers) I would use MagicJack as my primary service except that you cannot hook extensions to it.

    MagicJack does offer 911 service.
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    I've got one, and I'm not impressed. Ours is real spotty. One end of the conversation will be crystal clear, while the other gets about 50% of it in 1/2-second pulses.

    Not all numbers are local. I live in Lafayette, IN, but they don't yet offer Lafayette exchanges, so anyone making a call to me would have to pay long distance charges (unless they have a phone with free long distance, like a cell phone). My number is an Anderson, IN exchange, but all outgoing calls within the U.S. are free. It does come with one free number change, so if they do offer a Lafayette exchange in the future, I will change the number.

    There is no monthly charge--you pay for the dongle up front ($40 normally, sometimes you can get it for $20), then it's $20 per year after that.

    I suppose I could probably play with the configuration of my system a bit and get it to work better (and I have an IT-experienced friend who offered to help), so I've not given up on it yet.

    It also puts up an "always on top" splash screen when you boot up that stays up for much longer than it needs to load, so that is a little annoying, and I've heard it is not uninstall friendly (I haven't tried yet, but I've heard you have to do it manually, registry and all).
    Jason

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    Thanks everyone! I wanted to use it as our only house phone (with several phones thoughout the house. Doesn't look like that'll work. I think I'll look into vonage.
    Dave on Lake Greenwood, SC

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    got mine hooked up to a cordless phone and it works great.

    Also plugged it in to the wall phone jack to ring in the shop. I used existing phone wiring in home that is disconnected from phone company.

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    I've been using MagicJack for over a year, as the primary house phone. While it does hang a bit when running video games and such, I've no complaints. We use an out of state area code/number so LOML can communicate with her extensive extended family,toll free for them and us. Using with a vtech multiple handset rig and no problems.
    Use cheap mobiles for local biz, also toll free.
    Win-win for us.
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    I forgot to mention that both my wife and I have cellphones, and the kids are always with one or both of us, so we really don't need a landline. However, the kids are getting older, and the time in near when we will be able to leave them home alone, at which point a phone in the house of some sort would be necessary. At that time, either the magicJack will have to work reliably, or I'll go to the next cheapest option which would be another cell line for another $10/month. If I do that, I may consider a device that hooks the cell phone to the house bell wiring, such as this:

    http://www.phonelabs.com/prd05.asp
    Jason

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    Jason,

    I was paying almost 100.00 am month for a land line with a long distance plan thru Verizon. About 6 months ago, the wife and I had had enough with Verizon as my phone just kept getting more expensive. My wife and I both got new cell phones and one for my son (we share 700 minutes a month for less than 65.00 a month). Free nights after 7 pm and weekends free.In the last 6 months w have not even come close to going over the 700 minutes. The cool thing about my wifes cell phone was we ported our home phone number to her cell phone, so we got to keep the phone number we have had for 25 years. Porting the phone number took about a week and Sprint did all the paperwork for free and did not charge for the porting either.

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    I really like mine I have had it for about 6 month's. I only needed a land line for occasional fax but my occasional faxes are in excess of 30 pages so for the price it was a great deal. Overall well worth the $20 a year. Voice quality is pretty good and overall very satisfied. I purchased mine at Best Buy because if it did not work or I did not like it I could take it back and get a refund for 30 Days without any great hassle.

    Alan

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    No experience with Magic Jack but do have Vonage

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Brandt View Post
    Thanks everyone! I wanted to use it as our only house phone (with several phones thoughout the house. Doesn't look like that'll work. I think I'll look into vonage.
    We bought a cordless phone setup. We kept our primary POTS setup (wasn't THAT confident in Vonage and also for 911 functionality.) Vonage uses a separate "box" so a PC doesn't need to be on in order to function. We have 4 or 5 2 line cordless phones. Line 1 is the POTS line, line 2 is the Vonage line. The phone base station does need to be near the router & Vonage adapter. The only time I've had trouble with Vonage is if I have a big download going on at the same time. We have a DSL connection running 2+Mb and had call quality issues with a big download. There may well be a way to tweak the router to give VoIP packets priority(QoS settings). Vonage requires 90k/sec (I think) so shouldn't require a super high bandwidth connection.

    HTH

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