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Ooma: The Wonderful, Oddly-Named Phone for Google Voice
Original at Fast Company
• Mon, Sep 21
There are a few major reasons why we all don't have VOIP phones: monthly subscription fees are a big one, as is cost of equipment. But Ooma may change all of that, while adding icing to the cake, with full native Google Voice support. Ooma is a one-time-cost voice-over-Internet solution. No mo...
Podcast: Daily Giz Wiz 779: Ooma VoIP
Original at this WEEK in TECH - MP3 Edition
• Wed, Mar 4
By leolaporte Replace your landline phone service with the Voice over Internet Protocol Ooma VoIP. For more details and a chance to win the Mad Magazine "What The Heck Is It?" contest, visit GizWizBiz.com. Bandwidth for the Daily Giz Wiz is provided by AOL Radio Hosts: Dick DeBartolo with Leo Laporte Runn...
FWD relaunches to break the telco trance
Original at GigaOM
• Fri, Jul 27
By Daniel Berninger New entrants like Ooma will spend far more on customer acquisition than incumbents ever have, because incumbents acquired their customers in a monopoly context and now need only invest in retaining them. Incumbents own the telephone network, too, which puts new entrants at their mercy...
$400 Ooma Gives You Free VOIP and Landline Calls for Life
Original at Gizmodo
• Thu, Jul 19
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By AddyDugdale Companies such as Vonage had better look to their laurels, as new kid on the block Ooma is looking to steal their thunder with a product that offers VOIP calls—but with a twist. From September, you will be able to get your hands on the Ooma, a hub that combines VOIP with regular landlines. But yo...
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Ooma wants you to have free VoIP landlines -- for a price
Original at Engadget
• Wed, Jul 18
By Ryan Block Vonage has something new to worry about: free. Since everybody hates paying for anything internet, Ooma's jumping on the free-subscription bandwagon with reverse razor / blade model: shell out crazy cash ($400) for a sexy little Ooma Hub with lifetime free local and long distance servi...
Ooma Launches Free Consumer Phone Service
Original at Techcrunch
• Wed, Jul 18
By Michael Arrington An ambitious and long awaited new consumer VOIP startup - Ooma - launches on Thursday morning. Much like Vonage and the ill-fated SunRocket, Ooma allows consumers to use their normal phones to make and receive telephone calls, but at drastically reduced prices.