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  • Shortly after that document was made public, Ymax, magicJack's parent company, filed a comment with the FCC, strongly objecting to the CTIA's characterization of the planned offering.

    Computerworld News 2010

  • Whereas other firms, such as now-defunct SunRocket, had to pay CLECs to originate and terminate calls onto the landline network, Ymax only pays to terminate calls and receives a payment on any incoming call to the magicJack.

    TWICE - Digital Imaging News 2010

  • Ymax, the inventor of the magicJack, told attendees at the recent Consumer Electronics Show that it will develop a consumer femtocell that will allow consumers to place cell-phone calls without using their minutes.

    PCMag.com: New Product Reviews 2010

  • Last week, Ymax announced it had merged with VocalTec, a company that claims to be the inventor of VoIP and softphones.

    Computerworld News 2010

  • A search of applications in the FCC equipment authorization database does not return any results for Ymax, magicJack, company founder Dan Borislow, or another affiliated company, SJ Labs.

    Computerworld News 2010

  • A search of applications in the FCC equipment authorization database does not return any results for Ymax, magicJack, company founder Dan Borislow, or another affiliated company, SJ Labs.

    CIO News 2010

  • Shortly after that document was made public, Ymax, magicJack's parent company, filed a comment with the FCC, strongly objecting to the CTIA's characterization of the planned offering.

    CIO News 2010

  • Last week, Ymax announced it had merged with VocalTec, a company that claims to be the inventor of VoIP and softphones.

    CIO News 2010

  • Ymax argues that its femtocell is not a signal booster and seems to imply that the product would be legal under the so-called Part 15 rules.

    CIO News 2010

  • Ymax argues that its femtocell is not a signal booster and seems to imply that the product would be legal under the so-called Part 15 rules.

    Computerworld News 2010

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