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I don't see why not. If you can use Skype you can use Magic Jack as they
are pretty close to the same technology less Magic Jacks DTMF telephone
interface.
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Have you ever used a Magic Jack? The audio is clear, but there is a
lot of latency.
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>>> If I have cell phone usb stick for wireless data connection can I use
>>> Magic Jack phone service on my notebook?
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>> I don't see why not. If you can use Skype you can use Magic Jack as they
>> are pretty close to the same technology less Magic Jacks DTMF telephone
>> interface.
>
> Have you ever used a Magic Jack? The audio is clear, but there is a
> lot of latency.
Yes, my dad has one. He is on high speed cable internet and I didn't
notice very much latency with his setup. This was about 2 years ago and
MJ wasn't nearly as popular as it is today. He doesn't use it much
because he always has a cell phone. I wonder if whatever MJ uses to
connect to the telco's is bogged down now?
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> If I have cell phone usb stick for wireless data connection can I use
> Magic Jack phone service on my notebook?
Magic Jack requires a minimum upload speed of 128 KB/s (or kbit/s or
kbps). There is no minimum requirement for download speed.
That's what they say. However to me 128 KB/s is kilobytes per second.
Anyway
Test your upload speed at http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/
An IPhone at 3G was rumored to do 225 kbps upstream.
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I only use it for a backup becasue of the latency problems. I have
between 7 and 10 Mb/s data rate downstream and 1.5 to 2.5 upstream.
I've had it about three months. Also, I'm not sure if it can handle the
QPSK modulation.
One other problem: Magic Jack installs some software on a PC the
first time you use it. It may not work with a cell phone.