In case you're unfamiliar with it, MagicJack is the gizmo that plugs into your PC and provides unlimited local and long-distance phone service. Add a lifetime second line to your phone for just $21.Google to shut down Hangouts, migrate users to Google Chat. Google Pixel Buds A-Series review: Excellent value Android earbuds.(By "expired" I mean the associated account is no longer active.) After some initial hiccups, it worked like a charm. I tested it with an old, expired MagicJack dongle I haven't touched in probably two or three years. The software costs $19.95, though you can try it free for seven days to make sure it works to your liking.īased on my experiences, it should. Whatever the case, GVJack App offers an intriguing solution for inexpensive home-phone service. (If the latter happens, it's a good bet it'll be cheap.) Google might continue the free-phone goodness, or it might start charging for service. Why are these products significant? Simple: Google Voice offers free local and long-distance calling - through the end of 2012, at least. Things I didn't know existed until just recently: the Obihai OBiTalk, a gizmo that plugs into your router and pairs with SIP-based voice-over-IP services like Google Voice and GVJack App, a Windows utility that links a MagicJack to your Google Voice account.
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