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« Reply #45 on: December 30, 2009, 07:17:17 PM »

Internal image of magicJack:
The MCU/dsP is on the left side, close to the USB connector, boost circuits is located on the top right edge.

The reverse side has a large SAMSUNG memory chip a few circuits handling the phone voice signal.


Actual product may have some cost reduction changes, such as instead of two large Caps, there is only one present on most of the MJ.

Basically, this devices, handle the voice input, turned them to digital signal, and send them over the internet to the switch backbone, in the mean time, it translate the digital voice signal received to voice signal. It also generate dial signal for soft phone program. Phone number and contact infos are saved inside of the MJ too.
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« Reply #46 on: December 31, 2009, 12:15:05 AM »

Due to the fact, the magicJack device will use the internal "boost" circuits generate a -48 to -50V telephone signal, it will consume some current, and generate some EMI noise, so the best practise is: keep the MJ alone on one single USB port, and don't share the same USB port, or using the MJ on a USB hub with other devices.

The telephone signal generated by MJ seems working great on our office environment, we have tested with 4 telephones tied to the same magicjack, they all ring and talks just fine at the same time. The max. phone cable length we have tested are around 5 meters.
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« Reply #47 on: January 07, 2010, 07:02:16 PM »

Yes. magicJack cost US$19.95/year for USA phone number, US$29.95/year for Canadian phone number, either can call Canada and US for free.
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« Reply #48 on: January 08, 2010, 10:14:09 PM »

Check out this news on the CES show:
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20100108/D9D3OF780.html

"LAS VEGAS (AP) - The company behind the magicJack, the cheap Internet phone gadget that's been heavily promoted on TV, has made a new version of the device that allows free calls from cell phones in the home, in a fashion that's sure to draw protest from cellular carriers.

The new magicJack uses, without permission, radio frequencies for which cellular carriers have paid billions of dollars for exclusive licenses.

YMax Corp., which is based in Palm Beach, Fla., said this week at the International Consumers Electronics Show that it plans to start selling the device in about four months for $40, the same price as the original magicJack. As before, it will provide free calls to the U.S. and Canada for one year.

The device is, in essence, a very small cellular tower for the home."
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« Reply #49 on: January 08, 2010, 10:28:59 PM »

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Weighing in at less than an ounce, the USB port is suited for MagicJack’s travel-prone consumers. It is powered by a propriety Samsung memory chip, including 1.7 million lines of software code, what Borislow calls MagicJack’s “secret sauce.” It is the ease of use and price that get people interested, he said, and the quality of service that will keep them renewing year after year. “[With] Vonage and others, you have to take a box and hook it up to your Ethernet connection and a router and hope everything comes out okay after a 20-minute process,” he said. “With Magic Jack, you just plug it in, and within a minute’s time, you can pick any area code in the country, and you’re good to go
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« Reply #50 on: January 08, 2010, 10:37:21 PM »

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Borislow said YMax has sold 5 million magicJacks for landline phones in the last two years, and that roughly 3 million are in active use.
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« Reply #51 on: February 13, 2010, 12:40:58 PM »

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Question: I live in the Quebec city area. Can you use my present phone number or will i have to be issued a new one?

You will need a new one. I do see keeping current phone number is a super
plus feature, but unfortunately, it is not available for the moment.

One other cons for magicjack is: it runs out of phone numbers for big city
very quickly. I knew New York city MJ phone number is not available any more
after Sept-2009.

And Toronto area code is running out in a very short period of time after MJ
allows new user activating new MJ with Canadian phone numbers (with extra
US$10 annual fee).

Other than that things seem to run very well. We have clients use Windsor
ON, and Niagara Falls number and they are happy for the voice quality and
being able to be called by local people.
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« Reply #52 on: February 18, 2010, 09:09:24 PM »

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I am trying to renew my magicjack account for another year & i don't know my password. my old email add was *****
 I have a new email add, it is *******
You could get the password of your magicJack account from this way:

1. Go to https://web05.magicjack.com/my/login.html
2. Click the “Remind me by Email” button, you can either use your e-mail address or magicJack phone number to get your magicJack account password:
 
If you enter your e-mail address, your password will be sent to the e-mail address.

If you supply your phone number, your password will be sent to the primary e-mail address of your account.
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« Reply #53 on: February 19, 2010, 10:54:52 AM »

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In case you missed it, there was a terrific article about magicJack in today's The Wall Street Journal. Walter Mossberg,  the premiere technology writer in the United States, reviewed magicJack below. magicJack continues to receive significant acclaim from the press, the trade and most importantly, millions of satisfied consumers. Here's a copy of the article:
  
FEBRUARY 17, 2010
 
By WALTER S. MOSSBERG

MagicJack: Cheap, Way Overhyped, But Really Works.
 
 magic jack
 
YMAX's magicJack
 
When I see a high-tech product that's advertised mainly via frequent hard-sell TV ads, as if it were a diet pill, I tend to assume it can't be very good, especially if its price is absurdly low. So, I haven't paid much attention to a product called magicJack, a small $40 adapter for your computer that claims to let you make unlimited domestic phone calls over the Internet with your home telephone free for a whole year-and for just $20 a year thereafter.
 
But after receiving reader requests to review magicJack, I decided to do so. To my surprise, it worked pretty much as advertised. It has a few drawbacks, and extra fees for added services, such as vanity phone numbers. But I found magicJack easy to set up and easy to use, and it yielded decent, if not pristine, call quality. I even tested customer support-a source of complaints online-and found it friendly, fast and responsive.
 
Magic Jack is a new device and service that allows you to make cheap phone calls through your computer. Overall, the product works as advertised, Walt Mossberg found.
 
MagicJack looks like an oversized USB flash drive. On one end is a standard USB connector for the PC; on the other is a standard phone jack to plug in a phone. It's compatible with PCs running Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7, as well as with all Intel-based Macs. It works with both corded and cordless phones, and comes with software for dialing, though you can also dial directly from a connected phone.
The low annual fee covers calls to and from any phone on any telephone network-landline or cellphone-not just phones connected to computers or to other magicJacks. The only restriction is that the numbers called must be in the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands. You can also buy low-cost prepaid international minutes, or take your magicJack abroad to make free calls home. You can move it among different computers and locations.
 
MagicJack can also be used without a phone handset, via a computer headset or the computer's built-in microphone and speakers.
 
There's nothing new about Internet phone calling. Companies like Vonage and Skype have been doing it for years. But magicJack is different. It emphasizes calling to and from phones on regular wired and wireless phone networks, and its prices for calls to and from such non-Internet-connected phones are much lower.
 
For instance, the lowest plan advertised on Vonage's Web site for calling regular phones in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico is $17.99 a month, or about $216 a year, versus magicJack's $20. And Vonage gives you only 500 minutes a month, while magicJack sets no limit. Skype charges per-minute or monthly fees for calls to regular phones and an added fee to receive incoming calls.
 
The maker of magicJack says its low prices are possible because the product is produced by a privately held Florida company called YMAX, which is also a phone carrier. The company also runs ads inside its software. You can buy the device at a wide variety of stores, even drugstores and convenience stores.
I tested magicJack on both a PC and a Mac. The software resides inside the magicJack itself and installs each time you connect it.
 
In my tests, I made and received calls on both computers, using a single landline phone and using a cordless-phone system in my house after plugging its base station into the magicJack. In the latter case, I could make and receive calls from cordless phones all over my house. I exchanged calls with both landline phones and cellphones from the magicJack.
 
The call quality was good, except for a few times when the connection got scratchy for a second or two. Most of the people I called said they couldn't tell I wasn't on a regular call. The system offers voice mail, call forwarding and conference calls, and you can save contacts.
 
A couple of times I didn't get an immediate dial tone, and had to hang up and try again.
Mossberg's Mailbox
Is Running Windows on a Mac Secure?
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703444804575071650215429146.html
 
The biggest downside of the magicJack compared with regular phone service is that you have to be running an Internet-connected computer, with a magicJack installed anytime you want to make or receive calls. Also, as with all Internet phone systems, you have to register your address with 911 emergency systems.
 
With magicJack, you get a new phone number. The company says it is working on allowing you to port your existing landline number. You can keep your landline number for use on some phones or when you're not using magicJack.
 
I found magicJack worked better on Windows than on the Mac. At one point, magicJack customer support had to send me software to patch the Mac version. But the company claims it is fixing that with a new Mac version coming soon.
 
YMAX also says it plans to roll out this year a Skype-like service that won't require any magicJack hardware, just a PC or an iPhone. It also plans a new version of magicJack to turn cellphones into wireless magicJack handsets.
 
I don't know if those diet pills in the TV ads work. But magicJack does.
 
-Find all of Walt Mossberg's columns and videos online, free, at the All Things Digital Web site, walt.allthingsd.com. Email him at mossberg@wsj.com.
 
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« Reply #54 on: March 05, 2010, 01:47:28 PM »

As of March-05-2010, The following phone # near GTA (Great Toronto Area) are available for Canadian magicJack user:
(647)800-XXXX: Toronto
(289)800-XXXX: Markham
(289)812-XXXX: Burlington
(289)813-XXXX: Oakville
(905)581-XXXX: Hamilton
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« Reply #55 on: June 17, 2010, 05:02:19 PM »

A good summary for Canadian magicJack users:
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Here are some of the benefits of a cheap VOIP service with a US phone number.

(1) Many young people today have only a cell phone. Most plans offered in Canada have restrictions as to how many calls you can receive during the day without paying extra. I can call the Magic Jack number at any time to leave a message at no cost to the recipient.
(2) Magic Jack also offers the option of using a corded phone – i.e. one that you can’t lose after you forgot to return it to the base and the battery ran out.
(3) They are in an appartment that does have a separate intercom circuit; security phones then when there is a guest. In this and other cases, the caller is intending to call the location and speak to anybody there and for this a Magic Jack that stays there is superior to a cell phone.
(4) You can use the Magic Jack to call your cellphone when you can’t find it.
(5) The Magic Jack phone never gets forgotten in the car.
(6) The Magic Jack phone works when the cell phone is unusable as it is recharging, which is fairly often.
(7) Finally, lots of us have long distance plans of various kinds that include unlimited US calling. I have one, so I don’t care that I need to call a US number instead of a Canadian number to reach somebody less than 5 Km away from me.
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« Reply #56 on: August 26, 2010, 12:18:47 PM »

magicJack has recently add a 4.8% fee for regulatory expenses surcharges or taxes ($0.96 increase for 1-year license renewal).
The total cost for get 1-year magicJack license renewal actually goes up from $19.95 to $20.91.
Here is the screen shot of the magicJack renewal receipt (license renewed on August 26, 2010)

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« Reply #57 on: August 26, 2010, 04:22:09 PM »

Following note is quoted from magicJack website:

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There may be some magicJack users that will no longer have their past contact list available. Please create a new contact list. Our latest upgrade, with advanced features should prevent this from ever happening again. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Agents will not be able to restore contact list.
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« Reply #58 on: April 20, 2011, 12:27:33 PM »

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Groundbreaking Invention: New magicJack Plus With Free Phone Calling May Use Small 4G, Wi-Fi Modules or Ethernet, No PC Required
VocalTec to Demonstrate the New magicJack Plus Tonight at CES, Combining a Computer and magicJack on a Single Chip Providing Superior Voice Quality

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 6, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 2011 International CES -- VocalTec Communications Ltd. (Nasdaq:CALL), the company that invented voice over IP (VoIP) and sold over seven million magicJacks®, will demonstrate the new magicJack Plus for the first time tonight. This first-of-its-kind device takes the concept of the magicJack and adds a processor and memory to its own developed system-on-a-chip (with over 14 functions now) to completely leapfrog its competition for months to years to come with the lowest price point. With the magicJack Plus (about the same footprint of a domino) you may use a small Wi-Fi or 4G module to supply high speed wireless Internet access, or plug directly into Ethernet. This means users will be able to use their magicJack Plus wirelessly and without a PC. The magicJack Plus also works like the original magicJack, by simply plugging the device into a PC through the USB plug. Now you can have your cake and eat it too. Simply plug a phone into one side of the magicJack Plus and a small power cord into the other side to make free, high-quality calls. The magicJack Plus will be demonstrated tonight at the ShowStoppers media event in Las Vegas. VocalTec believes magicJack Plus covers all of your needs for home and traveling phones and anticipates this new invention will end up selling in the tens of millions. Further, with the magicJack Plus you can literally install and make your first call within seconds; ease of use remains at the top of our list as always.

Pricing is expected to be $49.95 for the magicJack Plus, which includes one year of free local and long distance calling and you may choose to have your own phone number. We expect more and more businesses will be using the magicJack Plus, as we enable the user to configure features, including hunting groups, by themselves. Availability of the magicJack Plus is expected within 90 days. Anyone who is fortunate enough to listen to the outstanding voice quality at CES will be shocked using the new magicJack Plus. We believe it is now better than not only your cell phone, but maybe better than your traditional landline too, particularly when using HD Voice. To get a glimpse of the quality, try magicTalk at magicTalk.com. magicJack Plus has hardware echo control and has been fine-tuned to produce exceptional voice quality without interference from a PC.

VocalTec will show and demonstrate the magicJack Plus with 4G, magicTalk over 4G and Wi-Fi, iPhone® app using Wi-Fi and the magicJack Plus using Ethernet or Wi-Fi tonight at the ShowStoppers media event from 6 – 10 p.m. and at a private media party from 8– 11 p.m. in the Wynn Tower Suites (#207) adjacent to the ShowStoppers ballroom. Please stop by our table (C17) at ShowStoppers or contact Kari Hernandez at kari@ink-pr.com for access to the private event where we are giving away over 300 original magicJacks to everyone who visits.

This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve substantial risks and uncertainties. All statements, other than statements of historical facts, contained in this press release, including statements about our products, services, strategy, future operations, future financial position, future revenues, projected costs, prospects, plans and objectives of management, are forward-looking statements.

Many factors could cause our actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements that may be expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These factors include, among other things: changes to our business resulting from increased competition; any operational or cultural difficulties associated with the integration of the businesses of VocalTec and Ymax; potential adverse reactions or changes to business relationships resulting from the announcement or completion of the merger; unexpected costs, charges or expenses resulting from the merger; the ability of the combined company to achieve the estimated potential synergies or the longer time it may take, and increased costs required, to achieve those synergies; our ability to develop, introduce and market innovative products, services and applications; our customer turnover rate and our customer acceptance rate; changes in general economic, business, political and regulatory conditions; availability and costs associated with operating our network; potential liability resulting from pending or future litigation, or from changes in the laws, regulations or policies; the degree of legal protection afforded to our products; changes in the composition or restructuring of us or our subsidiaries and the successful completion of acquisitions, divestitures and joint venture activities; and the various other factors discussed in the "Risk Factors" section of the Forms 6-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Such factors, among others, could have a material adverse effect upon our business, results of operations and financial condition.

We do not assume any obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. iPhone® is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
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« Reply #59 on: September 12, 2011, 09:12:41 PM »

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I have a problem I hope you can help me with. I am wish to make an international call to
 Mr . Thomas at Kathmandu, Nepal; Tel: 977-1-4xx-yyyy

To make international calls by using magicJack, please dial as: “011-country code+area code+phone number”,

Always dial 011 first (which means you are dialing international numbers), otherwise, it will be treated as a phone call to USA or Canada.

So, to make a phone call to a country, such as Nepal, let’s dial as:

011-977-1-4xx-yyyy

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