Hi Olusegun,
I gather there is no way to have magic jack working with express talk or
similar software?
On 04-May-2015 10:13, Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. wrote:
Magic Jack will actually work in Australia; however, you'd only be able to
place calls to the U.S. and
Hello Adam:
Magic Jack will need to be connected to your router; this way you can use it
whether or not your computer is turned on.
Sincerely,
Olusegun
Denver, Colorado
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Magic Jack will actually work in Australia; however, you'd only be able to
place calls to the U.S. and Canada. You get assigned a U.S. number. When
calling the U.S., you'll dial your number as if you were calling within the
United States!
Example, to call someone on Area Code 212, if you live
Hello Dane:
This sounds like a phone I'd like to have access to. I want to ditch POTS
and replace it with something like this that will also support fax.
Sincerely,
Olusegun
Denver, Colorado
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Hello Dane,
I haven't used Express Talk, but do use Magic Jack and have just the opposite
problem; I can hear the other party perfectly, but my voice breaks up and they
cannot make out what I say most of the time. I think this is due to my ADSL
connection, that while I have 6 megs of
Magic Jack isn’t available in Australia, I know very little about that service.
On 22 Apr 2015, at 10:38 am, Humberto Rodriguez s...@hrfinancial.com wrote:
Hello Dane,
I haven't used Express Talk, but do use Magic Jack and have just the opposite
problem; I can hear the other party
, but you see, I
live in a rural area of Florida.
Humberto
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Trethowan
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2015 9:04 PM
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Subject: Re: Express Talk VOIP Soft Phone
Magic Jack isn’t