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Old 07-16-2019, 07:44 AM
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Old 07-16-2019, 07:47 AM
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I can't speak about Magic Jack but another option is Ooma. Pros: It works fine. Cons: none that I can think of. It costs about $4 per month for taxes and 911 fee.


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Old 07-16-2019, 07:59 AM
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Have used Magic Jack here in The Villages for 4 years without a problem. Very inexpensive. Easy to install. Porting of phone number very smooth and quality of calls have been great. Actually bought a second MJ for my business a few years ago as well. You won’t be disappointed so long as you have a quality internet connection.
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A Ooma box will cost you around $80. It runs over the internet so you still need to pay for that. For around $40, they will port your current phone number over to your Ooma. You can use Ooma anywhere on your cell phone app, as long as you are connected to the internet. You only pay about $4 per month in federal taxes. Ooma works fine for me.
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Am considering dropping home line Century Link
We have used MagicJack since moving to TV in 2010 and have found it to be excellent.

Easy to make and receive calls (and voicemails) worldwide and very cheap, too.

Main advantage for us is that we have one telephone number, wherever we are in the World.
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We've used MagicJack for 5 years and no problems. We did have xfinity for a couple of years due to the "triple play". All we received on that line were scam/robocalls. We finally canceled the tv and phone from xfinity. MagicJack has been great for us
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We've used a MagicJack for almost 9 years now with no problems and zero telemarketing calls. I highly recommend it.
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Don't forget NetTalk.

magicJack vs. NetTalk Comparison: Which is best for 2019 // TheVoIPHub
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I have had OOMA for a couple years with no problems. Used to have their "PRO" version (IIRC ~$99/yr) but recently dropped to the "free AKA ~$5/mo for taxes" version. In three years I think I have made 4 calls on it and received zero. Not even a single spam call. Just have to maintain a local 352 number. We use our cell phones for 99.999%. What hurt most was giving up our "real" actual landline number we had for 45 years up north.
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We use Ooma too. The voice quality is good but we have two complaints: When Comcast goes off or there is something wrong with the Wifi, there is no service. The other thing is the amount of spam calls. Even though we pay for the "Premier" plan that allows call blocking, we always get at least three or four spam calls per day.
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We use Ooma too. The voice quality is good but we have two complaints: When Comcast goes off or there is something wrong with the Wifi, there is no service. The other thing is the amount of spam calls. Even though we pay for the "Premier" plan that allows call blocking, we always get at least three or four spam calls per day.
The spam calls mainly depends on the number you get. If it's a "new randomly assigned" number it is usually recycled meaning someone else had it before you. That person could have been a deadbeat or a adult massager or maybe even a drug dealer or someone who posted the number very often online so you are getting all their spam calls. The 352 number we were randomly given about 2 years ago, now on the "free" plan, has not received 1 single spam call or even a wrong number since we got it. Tracking where it came from online it was originally an AT&T cell number. So many numbers are "recycled" you never know what it's previous history was. I did an internet search on my probably 30+ yr old NJ CELL NUMBER and it is all over the place including on the "dark web" along with my email addresses and a few previous passwords which explains the 20+ spam calls I get every week (EVEN WITH a spam blocker app). Many don't get through but quite a few do.
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I've had a Magic Jack # for many years. I use it as my "official" number, the DMV, IRS, credit card companies, marketers or anyone I don't personally know.
When someone calls the MJ number, I get an e-mail and can listen to the message if they leave one. I can then return the call using the MJ phone app
so they can't read my cell number.

Works well for me and it virtually eliminates spam calls.
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MagicJack works great. Paid $160 for 7 years including Home device. $230 now.
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Old 07-19-2019, 08:28 PM
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Our Ooma works very well, yes if the internet goes down, Ooma goes down because it is a VOIP. We brought our 'old' number with us at no charge. Was soooo surprised about that! Yep, $4.00 per month taxes only. We paid $200.00 for Ooma in 2012 but it has paid for itself.
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I can't speak about Magic Jack but another option is Ooma. Pros: It works fine. Cons: none that I can think of. It costs about $4 per month for taxes and 911 fee.
Another vote for Ooma. Our cell reception is not great in our house (we have Verizon in Dunedin but it was even worse when we had Cricket using AT&T towers) and we got complaints about sound quality from those we talked to on the phone so we had to do something. Since getting Ooma, we've had no complaints about the sound quality. We had to buy an inexpensive adapter up front but the only other expense has been the very low (even lower than MagicJack, at least when we got it) monthly bill. Technically, Ooma, MagicJack and a handful of others are all the same - basic Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP), so the differentiaters between them are going to be features and price.
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