Magic Jack USB VoIP Device. What's the difference between Magic Jack and Vonage?
I have Vonage, which is VOIP, but we pay for Vonage to have
our business phone numbers (4 of them) and pay about $50 to
$75/month for this and we love it. Plus, we have 1 bellsouth phone landline because we have a security system that requires a landline. I also have a Vonage V-Phone, which is a small USB phone that plugs into any computer with broadband connection. The V-Phone does connect
through our vonage account. I'm trying to figure out what the difference in Vonage and Magic Jack is? For Magic Jack, the video said you pay $40 for the usb device and
your calls are free. When I went to ebay to see prices for Magic Jack, the description says Magic Jack VoIP Free Calls To and From USA. What's the real difference??? The short video I was sent is here: http://www.magicjack.com/site/index.html
I hope you’ve been enjoying my posts lately. I thought I might do something different today and rustle up a few bits of info from around the WWW. These are some of the news items and blog posts that have been popular over the last few weeks. Leave me your thoughts.
Congress Must Stop FCC's Internet Regulations
Making sure services like VoIP, video conferencing, and telemedicine (not to mention the next great thing that hasn't been invented yet – and likely never … Read More…
Microsoft Lync Liftoff 2011 – Are You Really Ready for the Ultimate Clash of …
Thomas Cross is a magazine columnist with many key technology publications and a member of the Technical Board of Advisors for the VoIP-Security Alliance. … Read More…
Sipera Systems Solution Now Rated 'Avaya Compliant'
"Many enterprises are extending initial, internal VoIP installations, and deploying voice, messaging, presence, video, and Web applications to their entire … Read More…
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