New Product Source for March

Unlimited Local And Long-Distance Calling
For $20 A Year


by Rick Broida

Need a second phone line? How about a dedicated
business line for your home-based enterprise? A
cheap way to make
calls while traveling the world? Look no further
than the MagicJack, quite possibly the coolest
gizmo of 2007.

All you do is plug the little guy into a USB port.
It automatically installs its own software: a nifty
little dialer/address-book app. (During the initial
setup, you get to choose your own local number for
inbound calls.)
Now just plug any corded or cordless handset into
the MagicJack's standard RJ-11 jack and presto,
you've got a dial tone. And voice mail. And
three-way calling, caller ID, etc. You can also
use a headset if you're traveling and don't
want to schlep that bulky old Princess phone.

The MagicJack costs $40, which includes a year's
worth of unlimited local and long-distance calls.
(Free international calls to other MagicJack users,
too.) After that, you'll pay just $20 per year.
It's way easier to use than Skype, way cheaper than
Vonage, and way cool to boot.

Find out how to get yours here:
magicJack.com

You can also apply here to become a Reseller:
support.magicJack.com/reseller

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