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[March 14, 2010]

MAGICJACK NEWS: USERS NOW ABLE TO BLOCK PESKY INCOMING CALLS

Users of the magicJack can now add over 20 features with the downloadable "Magicfeatures" software plugin recently released.

Three of the most popular features with users are Selective Call Blocking, Priority Calls Only and Anonymous Call Blocking allowing magicJack users to easily filter pesky incoming calls without blocking calls most important to them.

"Magicfeatures" adds all the bells and whistles to the magicJack calling experience including but not limited to caller id with name, call waiting caller id, priority call ringing, priority call waiting, last number redial (dial 66), call return (dial 69), cancel call waiting (dial 70), call forwarding (dial 72/73), voice mail (dial 98), 7 digit local area dialing, speed dial 50, automated extension number dialing, automated phone card dialing, selective call blocking, priority calls only (dial 64/84), anonymous call block (dial 77/87), do not disturb (dial 78/79), blocked call chime, call location (dial **5) and call recording (dial ***).


A double ringing feature is also provided to increase the number of rings for those customers who prefer to set up their own answering machine instead of using voice mail service to record messages.

With the additional features, magicJack users can now enjoy even more dialing features than are available to landline users. The new "Magicfeatures" software plugin for magicJack can be downloaded at http://www.pcphonesoft.com

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