ZerO1 Sounds Like the MagicJack of Mobile Phones

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Skip the hype, just as VOIP started off with a less than quality reception, this is no longer an issue. I have been using 1ButtonToWiFi VOIP since 2006, and the quality connection was always great, but the Magic Jack deal had to have a great high speed connection through broadband before you could tolerate using it, most has lousy call quality.

Now that 1ButtonToWiFi has mastered COIP, you can access unlimited mobile and data from anywhere in the world, and for pennies if you are international traveler like me. I was using dual sim phone, but this is an even less costly option, and you can use it for VOIP and COIP, so even though you have to by router, it pays for itself in a couple months if you travel international.

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Mike of NY 7:22PM September 10, 2009

Funny,

All the hype about Zero1 and they turned out not to have anything, they hired a marketing company, then they sold 50K and then Zero1 never delivered. First impressions are the most lasting, and Zero1 is a BIG FAT ZERO, so they picked the right name. lol

Besides, iButtonToWiFi has has VOIP access for years, and now released COIP for mobile, so looks like Zero1 has been trumped. Unlimited voice and data from anywhere in the world, and if you have an existing basic plan with friends and family option, you simply plug your COIP access number into network, and bingo, you have unlimited calling and data for pennies, great if you travel worldwide like I do. I have a dual sim phone, but now I am saving even more.

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Mike of NY 7:06PM September 10, 2009

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Jackson of VA 2:37PM August 21, 2009

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Satellite Phones of NY 3:32AM August 18, 2009

I wrote an extensive blog about this company at www.recruitmlmleads.com/blog. This company is definitely a scam. Check out what I found out about Buzzirkand zero1.

Mike Papadopoulos of SC 10:08PM July 31, 2009

The bandwidth and latency issues of wireless broadband make VOIP over wireless sound sound like crap. If this product ever comes to market which I doubt that it ever will. Every person that signs up for it will be very disappointed with call quality.

Benjamin of CA 6:02AM July 23, 2009

The scam and pyramid comments are ridiculous only because of their reasoning. Yes if all that is ever offered is the opportunity to "get in" and get others to do the same...then yes it is a scam. If you can build a sales team now and then offer the unlimited mobile service when it's ready is that a scam? Is this not similar to selling franchises?

If the product comes out and some individuals choose to only sell the phones and unlimited cell phone service it's just like buying a mobile franchise. Except you only have to pay $69 for your franchise then just sell the service and phone.

Having said all this at this current time their are not phones available for using this service for consumers. Just before the iPod was released did you see any marketing? I know I did and that did not make it a scam. It just meant they are like any other company with a new product coming out and marketing that product before it's ready.

Will there be challenges? Of course. Will people call it a scam even if there are 1 million people using the service a few months from now? Yes because some people would rather die than take a sip of oxygen from your oxygen producing machine if it was being distributed by Network Marketers even if there was no more oxygen on planet Earth.

Anyone that is considering Buzzirk should understand upfront that they will not have a phone until phones are ready. If you do get involved now you can look for others like you that choose to be a visionary with a 69 dollar risk attached. Every person that I have brought into this business understands that I guarantee my own integrity, training, and support but nothing else. Taxes and Death are guarantees. If you need an absolute guarantee then maybe you are not ready to be an entrepreneur.

If you want to be a visionary and understand that there is risk then go to BuzzirkLeaders.com

Kenny of NV 3:52PM July 20, 2009

I just bought MagicJack. Its a bit clunky, but all in all it works perfect and saves a ton of money. No contract. No hidden fees. No small print. No lies.

If there ever was a scam its the big cellular companies who like the utilities are way over priced and trap people into a one sided contract with no recoarse that can ruin your credit.

If Zero1 comes up with a family plan (lets say an extra $1.00 per month per line)they will force these other companies to become more competative.

I say give Zero1 the business so they remain succesful and don't disappear.

If Zero1 is succesful as MagicJack we'll be able to chalk another one up for everyone including the little guy!

dr. torrey of NY 11:16AM July 20, 2009

Don't be fooled. This is some sort of scam, Recently I noticed they have been looking for Aussie resellers at http://www.go-buzzirk.com.au/ and so far I'm not conviced at all. Given the price of Data in AU and poor speeds theres no way they can get away with 80US$ for unlimted data. On that not they seem to just be a VOIP provider using Windows Mobile phones. Being in a background with Windows Mobile I can truly say VOIP on these phones are VERY VERY bad due to slow cpu and lag even on 3G in AU. Also if you leave your data connection on when using 3G the phone just dies after max 4hours! I should know as I have a Tytn II which their site says they support. Also Voip using GSM is simply not useable. Also have any one gone to http://theunlimitedcell.com/ ? its supposed to be a investigative page on them, the page looks so dodgy that its not funny! I don't know what they are trying to do but if its too good to be true then it is! I wouldn't be supprised that they want you to sign up as a reseller and pay 100k$ for that right and another 100k$ in stock that never comes and the company goes missing.

Mike 4:11PM July 14, 2009

Double dipping mean getting more than your share, or getting paid twice for the same time or service.

In North America we as cell phone users pay for incoming calls as well as outgoing calls. It seems to me that the companies are kind of double dipping into our wallets. Is it not true that the person generating the call is charged for that call, why should the receiver pay for the same service.

Europe and most of the world only pay for calls which they generate and not receive.

Think about it. ask your cell phone provider .. why not ?

justathought of NY 5:58PM July 12, 2009

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