It has a snazzy name, and an almost unbelievable price of only $19.95 per year, and its popularity is growing. It’s called Magic Jack, and it’s the latest and greatest competitor on the VOIP market. Magic Jack was invented by the same person who brought us AOL’s Talk.com service, and it’s marketed by Don Burns, the guy who created the 10-10- whatever dial-around service, so it already has an impressive pedigree. It is a device that plugs right into any open USB port on your computer, and it’s also connected to your phone. It’s self installing, and it will provide VoIP service using your existing broadband connection.

The Magic Jack can be bought for about forty dollars, which includes the first year of service. If you end up loving it (and we’re sure you will!) it’s only $19.95 per year after that. Unlike Skype or Vonage, Magic Jack’s entire network is privately owned, meaning you’ll always get clear sound and landline-quality connections. If you make a lot of long distance calls, VoIP service is a lot cheaper than a landline, even if it has an unlimited calling plan. For those who pay by the minute for long distance, the savings are even greater. Other broadband phone service providers will cost you about two hundred dollars a year, and Magic Jack is just $19.95 per year!

Some broadband phone services also require you to buy additional equipment, as well as charging for activation and cancellation. Magic Jack is a definite advantage, because it doesn’t require that you buy a lot of extra stuff or lock yourself into a long term contract. Magic Jack comes with all the calling services you’re familiar with, such as Caller ID, Call Waiting, voicemail, three-way calling, and 911 service. Buy Magic Jack and save hundreds on your phone bill every year!

Thinking Of Trying Out The Magic Jack?


We're lucky enough to be able to offer our readers the same 30-day risk-free trial of the Magic Jack that we received a few months ago. Trying something out before making a long-term commitment is always highly recommended. It looks like it's only for a limited time though: