Hi,

You can go to www.magicjack.com and get one.

 


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Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 2:39 AM
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Subject: Re: Magic Jack and accessability of the device/service

It was interesting to hear about the Magic Jack; but where does one find
one?

Jim
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Subject: Magic Jack and accessability of the device/service


> Hello List!
>
> A company just sent me a free Magic Jack device; It is a jack that you 
> plug into the pc via usb and you can make and receive calls free for a 
> year.  The device normally sells for $29.95, but it drops to $19.95 the 
> next years.  You get all phone calls in the US and Canada for free; they 
> say you can take the device anywhere in the world and your freign 
> relatives can have a local US area code; and they can dial your local 
> number via a phone hooked to the device as long as they are logged onto 
> the net, meaning they could make free calls to the US and Canada from 
> anywhere.  Just like Skype, you can call foreign destinations for low cost

> credits.
>
> the program is totally accessible from a regular phone that is hooked into

> the device for calling; however, it does not seem to be too accessible 
> from the pc screen, as it is pretty graphical.  It has the basic phone 
> stuff, with a few contact and voice message features; you can switch from 
> phone to headset, but I didn't get it to work yet.
>
> If other blind people out there uses this device, I'd like to know how to 
> make it more accessible and, since other blind people use it, there may be

> some kind of scripts or programs to help it be more accessible.  I'm not 
> sure, but it seems to have Yahoo and other features and I think it 
> shouldn't be too difficult to make it accessible on the screen like Skype 
> and Messenger.
>
> the system does not put any files on your system; however, it puts a 
> temporary file on your system that is there only as long as your Magic 
> Jack is attached; once it is unplugged, the icon is gone.  Supposedly, it 
> works anywhere in the world that has high-speed internet service.  I'm 
> traveling to the Philippines soon and am anxious to see if it will 
> actually work in one of their computer cafes.  Any comments on this would 
> be appreciated.
>
> James Robinson ga;acceiem datollrh66%copy ofn
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