Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoTim View Post
Magicjack is not supposed to block traffic since that's against FCC regulations.

I do have a likely solution for you though (an internal port to an alternative upstream carrier). I PMed you info.
If it is against FCC regulations to block traffic, then Magic Jack is violating rules. I was a MJ customer for a couple years, but they started to either block or redirect calls to numbers owned by "FreeConferenceCall.com" and send the MJ customer to their own conference calling system. I found that impossible to deal with, because I wanted to join conference calls set up by others hosted at www.freeconferencecall.com, but could never get connected through MJ; I had to use another line.

I tried to "reason" with their support staff, but they just responded that it was their "policy". I left their service (with some anger in my heart) primarily because of this policy, but I didn't know they had violated the law.

One of my questions to voipo.com, before signing up for service, was whether voipo did anything like that. Nobody at voipo suggested that it would be illegal to do so, either.

Thanks for the information!!