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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2008

Smart and stylish, the ooma Hub and ooma Scout partner with your high-speed Internet and your existing home phones to deliver free home phone service.

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  • I have ooma I have had it for about 2 years:

    The purchase price was $350.00, my old monthly bill was $89.00 per month, times that by 24 months , that is $2136.00 minus the $350.00 I saved $1786.00, every month I save $89.00.

    The company is starting to give special programs so you can pay $9.99 per month that will keep them in business. I just need the basic.

    I tried Magic Jack it is fine but you must keep your computer on to get calls. the reception is not so hot.

  • QUESTION: Can I use this Ooma overseas like in Asia (Hongkong or Philippines)?

    I will buy Ooma here in USA and register it here and send it to my relatives overseas for them to call me - from Asia to USA?

    Needless to say, buy and register in USA and use it overseas - outside USA.

  • @upcycle wow how long have you been working for Magicjack asshole? Go read the reviews of magicjack v. ooma. You idiot, you would buy a separate computer to be on 24/7 for $150?? Are you crazy, so you can waste electricity running a fucking netbook for a phone, nice logic dickhead.

    Google magicjack and see the 1st related searchs that come up "scam" "problems" "sucks". It's complete garbage.

  • because i checked them both out and Magicjack has more verasatility. for one, magicjack is smaller and can be operated from a wireless network. And for those that want a stand alone system to mimick a hardwired landline, like touted by the ooma, they can merely attach the magicjack to a inexpensive netbook ($150 or so) and it can do that too.

  • @upcycle. Get off magicjack's dick. How the f&ck can u say its "better" - some freaking device that has to be connected to your computer all the time - so your computer has to be on 24/7 depends on the computer's stability and throughput. Go fucking look at the ooma reviews. Plus ooma has better features.

    Magicjack is complete garbage. Ooma goes for less than $175, so pays for itself in less than 5 months.

  • Magic Jack is better, cheaper, and more versatile. And what happens if Ooma goes out of business.. the big upfrontcost to buy that box is gone, and no service.

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