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  2. magicJack - Wikipedia

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    MagicJack, stylized as magicJack, is a service that allows people in the United States and Canada to make phone calls over the Internet. This type of phone service is called Internet-based telephone service (VoIP) .

  3. Talk:MagicJack - Wikipedia

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    In January 2010, MagicJack announced [1] that it plans to sell an inexpensive femtocell that will allow any GSM cell phone to make calls over its VoIP network without service from a traditional cellular provider. As of August 2010, the project is on hold until a supporting partner is found to "get around legal restrictions on the use of ...

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  7. Dan Borislow - Wikipedia

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    Although its voice quality has been criticized, Ted Kritsonis of The Globe and Mail said the "MagicJack was still better than most cell phones I've tried." [19] In 2009, Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum investigated a claim that Borislow falsely marketed the magicJack as having a free 30-day trial of the product. In reality, the customer ...

  8. Iristel - Wikipedia

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    Iristel was established in 1999 by Samer Bishay. [2] The company was granted a carrier license by the Canadian Radio-Television Commission in 2000. [1] Iristel has domestic operator licenses in Algeria, Dominica, and Romania, with an additional 20 locations.

  9. Ringer equivalence number - Wikipedia

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    The ringer equivalence number (REN) is a telecommunications measure that represents the electrical loading effect of a telephone ringer on a telephone line.In the United States, ringer equivalence was first defined by U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, Part 68, based on the load that a standard Bell System model 500 telephone represented, and was later determined in accordance with ...