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I was one of the first to break the news last summer of magicJack's planned USB femtocell... and this past week, YMax Corp. finally introduced the product.
"Announced this week at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the device works similarly to the standard MagicJack — except instead of plugging a landline phone in, users can make calls using a GSM cellphone within range of the device — without using any of their mobile plan minutes," writes The Consumerist's Laura Northrup.
"YMax CEO Dan Borislow said that wireless spectrum licenses doesn't extend into homes, so magicJack is legal," writes The Next Reporter's Jay Gomez.
More here from MobileCrunch ... more here from SlashGear ... more here from Frugalista ... more here from PC World ... and more here from Gizmodo.
Mr Wong
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