![]() The Connect Talk App also only works for Android devices to date but their website says that the iOS App is coming soon You can’t make calls for free without having a device and plan already though so magicJack wins out here. NetTalk has the Connect Talk App which allows free App-to-App and App-to-DUO calling with an option of buying TALK credits for international calls. The MagicApp is available on iOS and Android device to date and it hopes to be added to Blackberry and Windows phones soon. MagicJack has the MagicApp allowing your smartphone to answer the home calls on the go and you can also download the app and make free calls without being a MagicJack customer. Unlimited free calls within US and Canadaįree conference calling (NetTalk allows over 20 people to dial in) Similarly MagicJack allows free International calling from one MagicJack number to another MagicJack number. NetTalk allows free International calling from DUO to DUO device. For International calling MagicJack and NetTalk both have different plans and calling rates, NetTalk does have a plan flat rate $130 annually to makes calls to 60+ countries apart from the pay-as-you-go plan whereas MagicJack provides an option for you to buy prepaid credits and also incoming device-to-device free calling for international calls.īoth MagicJack and NetTalk offer a device based solution with basic service and features as follows :Ĭaller ID, Call waiting, Voicemail, Free In-network calling and Call forwarding Plans: Both MagicJack and NetTalk are on par for free calls made within USA and Canada. MagicJack is cheaper on a per year basis and also steals the show here with their five-year plan option slashing the cost down to $19.95 per year. Post 1 year of free phone service, MagicJack charges $35 for each additional year and NetTalk charges $39.95 per year. Pricing: Initial purchase of MagicJack comes with 30-day trial period and billing starts from 31st day. Both providers give free phone service for one year once you’ve made the purchase. NetTalk Duo Wifi vs magicJackĭevice Fee: MagicJack takes a one-time fee of $59.95+taxes for the MagicJack Go device as compared to one-time fee of $64.95+taxes for the NetTalk DUO Wifi device. We attempt to see which one stands out as they both have a lot of resemblance in terms of services, technology and looks. ![]() Their latest products, ‘MagicJack Go’ and ‘NetTalk DUO Wi-Fi’, were released in 2014, look suitably appealing and have been in the market from quite some time now. A high speed broadband connection is the common pre-requisite for both MagicJack and NetTalk operations. In terms of amazing call quality and ease of use, there’s little that separates them. NetTalk began selling with a marketing tag-line of “VoIP Analog Telephone System”, though it soon got hit with a lawsuit from MagicJack for a patent violation (did we say, they were ‘competing’?). ![]() ![]() NetTalk came about a after year and started launching its first product in 2009. MagicJack has been in the business since 2007 with the launch of their first device and has since launched several other improved devices. Among the two prominent players in the home VoIP service provider market, magicJack and NetTalk have long been competing for the same market share and customers due to both of their low cost yet excellent home phone service models as compared to the traditional telephone service providers such as AT&T, Sprint, and Qwest. ![]()
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