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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1546536"><b>dwbjr</b></A> : Just hooked up magic jack on my desktop (HP Media/Vista 64/dwbjr 6/768) - most calls are clear - some are weak, but so far ALL CALLS WORK!  There was nothing to do but plug it in, so the problem is not with the product.  There are several other factors beyond magic jack's control that can get in the way - poor routers, poor ISP's, system configurations that are not compatible, etc.  But for me, this is money well spent - it's costing me a total of $19.99 PER YEAR for all of my domestic local and long distance calling.  I am happy to put up with a few bad calls every now and then, in fact, when I think about it, I've had plenty of dropped calls and poor quality connections with all carriers (AT&T, VERIZON, QWEST, CHARTER, T-Mobil).  Is anyone paying less for your unlimited local and long distance calls?   ]]></description>
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