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  • this is fun! first i consolidate my dish network $40/mo to hulu and other online tv shows so i save money there and now i got the ooma thing a few months ago and no more at&t. All i have to pay is internet! I shall start stealing ze intanet from ze neibors!! [evil laugh...]

  • Instead of buying additional scouts, you could take the phone wire coming out of the hub, and plug it into an existing phone jack. Then, all the jacks in your house will be active.

    Just make sure that you are disconnected from the phone company in the phone box usually located on the side of your house, or your ooma hub will start to smoke

  • @griffgriff100 thats what i did. =]

  • From Vonage $20/MRC, to T-Mobile @Home $10/MRC, now Ooma $250/OneTime. Schweeet....

  • Vonage is not cheap with tax you will pay about $31 per month. You have to call them if you want to add a phone, have to call them if you change your modem. The Indian customer service agents speak pretty good English. I decided to get Ooma because of problems I recently experienced and the cost

  • I too have an Ooma, just bought it and it's everything they say. I love a great product. Seems too good to be true...

  • My rabbit Babs is in thier ooma blog

  • omgg...

    ooma was invented by andrew frame

    andrew frame is my cousin

    ooma rox

    !!!

  • Brilliant, I am ordering one RIGHT NOW~!

  • Interesting service. Revolting ad. Presumably intended to appeal to the kind of people who have their children record their voicemail message...

  • Cool. Saves alot of money!

  • That's the future...

  • Despite a great commercial, Vonage's service is hard to beat. Been paying $15/month for Vonage now for three years and no regrets. Not on unlimited plan, but one cent to many European countries (with GREAT quality) is hard to beat.

    Ooma is in a way too depending on other users, and their willingness (or lack thereof), to still keep a POTS (and paying for it). sort of defeats the purpose a bit. We cut all ties to VZ in 2004 and everything is riding on comcast's pipe.

  • I have an ooma and it's pretty awesome!

  • This service sounds great. Vonage will be buggered!

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