The magicJack Plus is a revolutionary telecommuncations device that allows users to get unlimited local and long distance calls to the United States and Canada for just $29.95/year. magic Jack phone service is extremely popular and its parent company VocalTec is currently one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world with 2010 sales topping $100 million and users consuming nearly one billion minutes per month.


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The new device was slated to be released for sale during the 1st quarter of 2011 but for this go around the company is doing it right and putting their new product through a lengthy testing phase before its release. At this time only 200 magicJack Plus units have been sold and they are using feedback from users to work out any kinks and get the final design ready for release.

Recently VocalTec gave guidance that this testing phase is expected to be completed in early July 2011 with release of the product thereafter. However don’t hold your breath on this one. We have been told many times about releases from VocalTec only to be disappointed with delays. VocalTec also said that it hopes to release the magicJack App at the same time, this app is expected to work on computers, iPhones, and iPads initially. We also just learned that you will indeed have the option to transfer your existing number.

The last time we posted about the magic Jack Plus we didn’t have any information on what the device would look like or its size. However with the testing phase in order pictures and videos of the new device have begun to surface. And one site already wrote a short review. It looks to be almost the same as the original device but it is slightly more square shaped, comes with an Ethernet port, and has the word “plus” added to the image we have seen for years on the original.

If you have been anticipating it’s release for awhile then it’s time to get excited because it is almost here. Let’s just hope they doesn’t disappoint with another delay.

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