The most modern phone you have that works on POTS is a "corded handset". I suspect one could also use a cordless handset, if one were to plug the base station into the MagicJack. (just as the base station is plugged into the RJ-11 wall outlet the same way that a corded handset is plugged into a wall outlet.) You just couldn't use a cordless handset by itself, without the base station. What the information is telling you is that the MagicJack does _not_ include its own handset. Nor does it use a "headset" (like Skype does). Nor does it use a USB speakerphone (like is available for Skype). It uses a POTS telephone, connected by the customary cord with an RJ-11 plug on the end. Anything that electrically looks like a POTS telephone connected with an RJ-11 plug should work. Dunno if it would accept pulse dialing, haven't tried it. But so much calling requires DTMF signalling for navigating "menus" that pulse dialing has limited use today anyway.
"Corded handset" and "rotary [pulsed] dial" are two completely different concepts. Fred Holmes At 06:39 PM 1/1/2010, Robert Carroll wrote: >(1) Information about MagicJack is appreciated. It seems from the CU >description that a corded handset is needed -- I might be able to find buried >in a closet an old rotary-dial phone for MagicJack (if I decide to get same) >since all my land-line phones are cordless. Can MagicJack understand pulse >dialing? ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************
