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David Z asked in Consumer ElectronicsLand Phones · 1 decade ago

Advice on Magic Jack vs Vonage?

I have been a Vonage user for 4 years and went to them because of price. Now along comes Magic Jack and again I am considering a move because of price.

Does anyone have any feedback on Magic Jack phone call quality vs Vonage.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I've used both, and Magic Jack is clearly less expensive and seems to work fine on PC and Mac for outbound calling. I had trouble getting inbound to work, and ended up with a phone number from a distant area code that only worked intermittantly. Vonage pretty much works as advertised, good for inbound, outbound, voicemail, with a good web-based interface. I think if you are a heavy phone user or value inbound calls on this service, I'd go with Vonage. If you want truly inexpensive service for mostly outbound, Magic Jack is a pretty good deal. IMHO.

    Good luck!

    Source(s): Personal use of both services as well as a career with various telephone companies.
  • RICH
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    OMG..Magic Jack is the most UNRELIABLE VOIP service available. Freqient dropoffs, echoes, incoming calls? Forget it.. Very poor.. Need a very good broadband connection even for the 'best' of MJ....

  • 1 decade ago

    Have you consider other options? MJ is cheap yes but its pretty unreliable at the moment maybe because they got a lot of subscribers and their system needs some upgrading.

    I suggest you take a look at Onesuite VoIP service. It's prepaid and rates are cheap.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Magicjack Versus Vonage

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