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Originally Posted by eroticsexxx
Yes indeed it does, because it uses the internet. In the same way how you can watch a youtube video "across 1,000's of miles, completely impervious to interference and data loss" is the same way that the magicjack works.
I'm beginning to doubt if you have ever seen a magicjack or whether you actually knew how to install it.
1. Plug the little device into the pc
2. Plug any regular phone into the magicjack
3. The Magicjack negotiates the connection to the company's servers using VoIP over the INTERNET (which means that if you can browse the web, the negotiation between Magicjack and their home servers is intact).
4. Again, no internet=no magicjack.
You're confusing mainstream telephony with VoIP. Magicjack uses the latter.
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Are you fucking kidding me?
Google is your friend. Here, let me help you.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=magic+jack+strength+issues
Signal strength from your internet connection does indeed have an impact on Magic Jack's service. Feel free to sift through the thousands of complaints.
Does this mean your Magic Jack won't work just fine? No. But it can and does. As I said before. Vonage is not as susceptible to these issues. Which is why I use them instead.
Buy a fucking Magic Jack. I could care less. But, as always, you get what you pay for.