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		<title>YMax and MagicJack Sales Taking Off, Look Out Skype</title>
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</style><p>Many of you may have never heard of Ymax. You will . In a another move away form conventional phone lines Ymax has produced a product called MagicJack. You may never have heard of YMax, but you may have noticed the TV spots for its product, the MagicJack, which works with a broadband connection. It&#8217;s smaller than a cigarette pack  and plugs into a PC. After plugging a regular phone into the MagicJack, the user can make and receive calls much like using a regular landline<br />
In January, just after a advertising campaign started, YMax was selling a few hundred MagicJacks per day, said Jim Donlon, its chief marketing officer. Now, it&#8217;s selling 8,000 to 9,000 per day, and the company is on track to have half a million subscribers by the end of June.<br />
That&#8217;s a rapid a route in the phone business, propelled by the pricing: The MagicJack costs $39.95, including one year of free calls to the U.S. and Canada. Magic Jack is on its way folks and at that price point will only get more popular</p>
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