Jefferies Third Annual Internet Conference February 28, 2007.

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Jefferies Third Annual Internet Conference February 28, 2007

2 Future operating results Subscriber growth and retention Earnings growth and expectations New products, services and features Corporate spending Liquidity Network capacity and coverage Regulatory developments Taxes, including impact of adoption of FIN 48 Certain statements in this presentation constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, particularly those contained in the slide entitled “Financial Guidance”. These forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations or beliefs as of February 28, 2007 and are subject to numerous assumptions, risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. We undertake no obligation to revise or publicly release the results of any revision to these forward-looking statements. Readers should carefully review the risk factors described in this presentation. Such statements address the following subjects: Safe Harbor for Forward-Looking Statements All information in this presentation speaks as of February 28, 2007 and any distribution of this presentation after that date is not intended and will not be construed as updating or confirming such information.

3 Risk Factors Inability to sustain growth in our customer base, revenue or profitability Competition in price, quality, features and geographic coverage Higher than expected tax rates or exposure to additional income or other tax liability Inability to obtain telephone numbers in sufficient quantities on acceptable terms in desired locations Enactment of burdensome telecommunications or Internet regulations including increased taxes or fees Reduced use of fax services due to increased use of or widespread adoption of digital signatures Inadequate intellectual property protection or violations of third party intellectual property rights System failures or breach of system or network security and resulting harm to our reputation Inability to adapt to technological change, or third party development of new technologies superior to ours Economic downturns in industries which rely heavily on fax transmissions Loss of services of executive officers and other key employees Loss of third party suppliers and marketing relationships, and inability to enter into new such relationships on acceptable terms Other factors set forth in our Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on 3/27/06 and the other reports filed by us from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission The following factors, among others, could cause our business, prospects, financial condition, operating results and cash flows to be materially adversely affected:

4 All brand names and logos are trademarks of j2 Global Communications, Inc. or its affiliates in the U.S. and/or internationally. Messaging as a Service

5 Core j2 Global Assets 11.4 Million Subscribed Telephone Numbers (DIDs) (as of 06/30/06) Global Advanced Messaging Network cities in 34 countries on 5 continents 15.4 MM+ unique DIDs worldwide in inventory (as of 06/30/06) Patented Technology A portfolio of 32 issued U.S. patents, and numerous pending U.S. patent applications, issued foreign patents and pending foreign applications Licensing programs designed to monetize the portfolio Expertise Effective customer acquisition strategies and Web marketing Breadth, depth and management of a complex network & architecture Strong Financial Position 10 consecutive years of Revenue growth 4 consecutive years of positive and growing Operating Earnings Approximately $200 MM of cash & investments to fund growth Nominal amount of debt

6 Subscriber Acquisition Individuals Targeted Web marketing (e.g. AOL, MSN, Yahoo!, Google, CareerBuilder, Earthlink) Sold primarily through: and Use of proprietary Life Cycle Management Advertising & Calling-Party-Pays revenue supports the free base Small to Mid-Sized Businesses (SMBs) Sold through: supported by telesales Self-service Web-based broadcast fax engine at Outsourced , spam & virus protection through Electric Mail Use of proprietary Life Cycle Management (i.e. usage stimulation) Small to Mid-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) Launched in late Q4 ’05 with initial direct sales force of four Designed for DID accounts Large Enterprise/Government Direct sales force Marketed through Web and traditional direct selling methods Designed for > 500 DID accounts

7 Paid Subscription Drivers Seven Drivers for Paid DID Additions: Subscribers coming directly to the Company’s Websites/Telesales Brand awareness Search engine discovery Accounts for approximately 50% of monthly paid DID signups Free-to-Paid subscriber upgrades Life Cycle Management Less than 10% of monthly paid signups eFax Corporate SMB sales Hybrid Website and human interaction (i.e. Telesales) Direct Enterprise/Government Through the outside Corporate Sales team Direct marketing spend for Paid subscribers Targeted marketing/CPA deals International marketing programs in Europe SME sales

8 All brand names and logos are trademarks of j2 Global Communications, Inc. or its affiliates in the U.S. and/or internationally. Service Roadmap

9 Financial Guidance

10 Financial Guidance Fiscal Year 2006 Fiscal Year 2007 Revenues (millions) ~ $181$217 - $229

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