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As a result, PC Magazine reduced its rating of MagicJack from Very Good to Good, saying the company's technical support was "severely lacking." The company offers support via web-based chat. In February 2009, PC Magazine re-reviewed magicJack because of dozens of complaints received about the support for the device. It also received their Editors' Choice award. In January 2008, PC Magazine reviewed MagicJack and rated it as Very Good. In July 2010, YMAX (the creator/owner of MagicJack) merged with VocalTec to form MagicJack VocalTec Ltd which is headquartered in Netanya, Israel ( Nasdaq: CALL). The company's website attributes the invention of MagicJack and the founding of YMAX to Dan Borislow, who has numerous patent claims pending on voice-over-IP (VoIP)-related technology. The products are promoted through television infomercials and a website. The device connects directly to a modem or router's ethernet port, and has a standard phone jack (which allows a phone to be connected to the device) as well as an AC power adapter that plugs into a standard U.S.
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In September 2011 the company introduced MagicJack Plus, which does not require the use of a computer after its initial online registration and account set-up procedure.
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The firm's first product, introduced in 2007, is a USB device that has both the software necessary to place Internet-based telephone calls via a customer-supplied high-speed Internet connection and the electronics (technically known as a subscriber line interface circuit) which allow conventional landline telephones to be plugged directly into the device. government while he and Donald Burns shared the payment of $25 million to start up the company.
