magicJack Blasts Out of Beta with Skyrocketing Sales

magicjack_usbvoip.jpgAfter three years of development, personal investment and beta testing, telecommunications veteran and founder of YMax Corp. Daniel Borislow introduces the 1.0 version of his prized invention, the magicJack. You simply plug the magicJack into your computer’s USB connection and then plug in any corded, cordless or portable phone. It is up and running in seconds, ready to make and receive free local and long distance calls to anyone in the US and Canada from anywhere in the world. For only $39.95, customers get the magicJack, their own phone number for life, free local and long distance calling on the company’s new nationwide network and a host of valuable features for an entire year. Additional years are just $19.95 per year. This can amount to savings of more than $1,000.00 a year. Since its beta launch in September, magicJack sales have steadily increased by 25% a week.

All you do is plug the magicJack into any computer – PC or Mac - and in seconds you hear a dial tone. The magicJack turns the computer into the communications hub for individuals, families and small businesses by extending the benefits of the Internet out to your existing phone. magicJack customers are already paying high prices for their broadband connections and now they can leverage that to get nearly free telephone service. The size of a matchbox, the magicJack can travel with you and save what could be hundreds of dollars a day. All of the following features come standard with the device:
  • Call waiting
  • 911 service
  • Directory assistance
  • Conference calling
  • Voice mail
  • Address book
  • Outlook integration
  • FollowMe - a feature that forwards calls to mobile and other phone numbers when the user is offline
YMax Voice Network: Newer and Bigger is Better

magicJack is the only device of its kind backed by its own network. With 42 gateway switches in major metropolitan U.S. cities and interconnection agreements across the country, YMax Voice is one of the newest and largest U.S. phone networks and can therefore offer the highest quality voice service at the lowest cost in the industry. The YMax Voice network is one of the only competitive local exchange carrier networks in the U.S. certified in all 50 states.



Posted on Jan 07, 2008  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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John Unger
Thursday, 14 February 2008 20:35
I bought this thing. Followed the directions and plugged it in and got a message saying I could not register and gave a #1-888-230-0060 that goes unanswered. The tech chat is terrible. I plan to return this piece of junk pronto.
Village Skeptic
Sunday, 09 November 2008 08:50
I find it very hard to believe the $19.95 per year charge will last. Does anyone remember when satelite tv reception was free after you purchased an antenna and receiver? Then Hughs started charging for certain, read movie, channels. And now you get free receivers and antennas installed but are charged a monthly fee that can easily exceed $100.00 per month. I wonder when Magicjack will start to increase the fees from yearly to monthly and just how much. I have been burned before.
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