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- New VOIP company OOMA offers free calling
- Is OOMA a reliable VOIP provider?The use-this-forever-for-one-low-price model fails frequently, and I can't see how OOMA can be a long-term provider of service. Do you?NopeI can't see this working at all. Vonage, without their legal problems, is having problems.
- Tags: Telephony, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, johnbartley, Ooma, VoIP
- Discussion threads 2007-07-19
- New VoIP company OOMA offers free calling... forever?
- <>A Bay Area startup, OOMA, announced free calls at no cost for buyers of its $399 'OOMA hub.' But, unless pricing changes after early adopters buy in, it looks to me like Walt Mossberg drank their Kool-Aid, for I do not see how this VoIP startup can stay in business....
- Tags: Telecommunications Company, PSTN, OOMA, Telephony, VOIP, Telecommunications, Telecom & Utilities, Networking, John Bartley K7AAY
- Blog posts 2007-07-19
Additional Resources
- VoIP in a box?
- There's been a lot of buzz in the VoIP community recently about ooma, a device that the company advertises will allow you to "own your own dial tone." The key here is that you buy a box -- not a service.You pay for the ooma hardware -- $599 MSRP, with...
- Tags: VoIP, Phone, VoIP Company, Deb Shinder
- Blog posts 2007-08-10
- VoIP in a box?
- Anyone stop to think about security and logisitics isues here?If the system uses a PSTN line in someone else's house/office then the call is a standard analog signal and can be listened to and/or recorded with ease. Most calls will be *randomized* enough that it would be difficult to trace...
- Tags: Telephony, Broadband Internet, Network technology, gary.hewett@..., VoIP, DSL
- Discussion threads 2007-08-13
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