Remember the Ooma Telo? It suffered the same fate as most home VoIP adapters: a lifetime chained to the home or office router, bound forever by a freedom-crushing Ethernet cable. But no. No more. The ...
Ooma’s rudimentary home security play is very inexpensive—especially if you’re already an Ooma customer. It’s been close to a decade since the Ooma Telo was released. This simple box plugs into your ...
The time has come to bid goodbye to your landline. Install an Ooma and you're looking at nearly free home phone service for life. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, ...
Ooma, one of the biggest names in VoIP (voice over internet protocol) phone service, is expanding into the DIY home security market. Ooma Telo owners will soon be able to install motion, door/window, ...
The venerable landline home office phone is quickly becoming an endangered species as more and more people abandon it for the added features and lower costs of VoIP-based phone services that use your ...
Why pay an exorbitant rate for a landline when you can use your mobile phone anywhere? Tempting as that is, if you live somewhere without reliable mobile phone service—a rural town or in a multi-story ...
The home entertainment world may have moved on from high-definition everything to 3D everything, but the telco industry is a little bit less bleeding edge, just entering the HD revolution now courtesy ...
Ready to dump your landline? This voice-over-IP system gives you free local and long-distance calling for life, with almost no monthly fees. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands ...
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