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	<title>Downriver Computer Repair &#187; Consumer Electronics Show</title>
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		<title>How MagicJack Is Proposing To Make Your Cell Phone Fees Disappear</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You know the popular company on TV that highly promotes their cheap internet phone gadget – Magicjack &#8211; has done it again. They are coming out with a device that allows free phone calls from your cell phones in your home.
Here&#8217;s How The New Magic Jack Works
The new magic jack device will piggy-back on radio [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-21" style="margin: 3px;" title="Gadget Show MagicJack" src="http://downrivercomputers.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/magicjac-cellphone.jpg" alt="MagicJack Device At CES" width="253" height="345" />You know the popular company on TV that highly promotes their cheap internet phone gadget – Magicjack &#8211; has done it again. They are coming out with a device that allows free phone calls from your cell phones in your home.</p>
<p><strong>Here&#8217;s How The New Magic Jack Works</strong></p>
<p>The new magic jack device will piggy-back on radio frequencies that large cell phone carriers have paid billions of dollars for. Essentially, the device is a very small cellular tower for the home. Also called femtocells &#8211; routers that allow a users cell phone to connect to them, as opposed to Wi-Fi or an Ethernet connection.</p>
<p>Just as the original MagicJack, the device needs a broadband internet connection. Once a compatible cell phone comes within 8 feet, the device would detect it and place a call to it. A short code is entered by the user, the phone is then linked to the device and the MagicJack routes the call over<br />
the internet rather than going through the carrier&#8217;s tower.</p>
<p><strong>What Cell Phones Are Compatible With The New Device</strong></p>
<p>Dan Borislow, YMax CEO, states that the device will work with any phone from AT&amp;T and T-Mobile USA,<br />
but most phones from Verizon and Sprint Nextel won&#8217;t connect to the device.</p>
<p>Although this is another ingenious idea and product from YMax, what are the legal implications of<br />
this device?</p>
<p>Well, AT&amp;T, T-Mobile and the Federal Communications Commission currently have no comment on the<br />
matter, but they are looking into it.</p>
<p>Borislow mentioned that it is legal because wireless spectrum licenses don&#8217;t extend into the<br />
home. Look for the new device to be coming out in the second quarter of 2010 at a $40 price-tag for<br />
one year. If it catches on like MagicJack did, YMax could double their customer base and give the<br />
cell phone companies a run for their cell-phone minutes.</p>
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