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Model: Ooma Telo VoIP Home Phone with 3x HD3 Handset, Black (TELO3HD3)
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Good Deal. I've been with Ooma for 5 years. The taxes were $2.50 when I started, now $4.95,, but worth it. I still need the FAX for certain clients. With 3 handsets, it's even better. The box alone cost me $89 with the discount.
Good deal for sure and I'm another a very happy Ooma customer.
Saved me a bunch of money since 2010 and it just works w/o any major problems. Their CS also is good and responds fairly quickly.
I even pay for premium service with nary a gripe as it provides a lot of value to us. I also bought 3 HD handsets as they work well with Ooma.
The only thing I wish I would have done was buy the lifetime premium service for $400 that was available when I signed up in 2010, but there are limitations to that like it does not transfer to your next device should you upgrade or have one die.
Okay hopefully this doesn't mean Ooma is going belly up. Been using my free hub for over 14 years now with no fees. It's not really important anymore but I hate to just lose it without having gotten my monies worth (actually paid 0 since I was an early beta tester).
Okay hopefully this doesn't mean Ooma is going belly up. Been using my free hub for over 14 years now with no fees. It's not really important anymore but I hate to just lose it without having gotten my monies worth (actually paid 0 since I was an early beta tester).
I set up ours with that tiny box thing we got from newegg (forgot what it is called), it used a GV number and the phone was our own. We unplugged it last time we switched internet service providers adn it has ben sitting there. Nobody calls the home line any more
I set up ours with that tiny box thing we got from newegg (forgot what it is called), it used a GV number and the phone was our own. We unplugged it last time we switched internet service providers adn it has ben sitting there. Nobody calls the home line any more
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Been on landline for years and recently switched to ooma. Saved a lot of money, but quality is not that great. For the money saved, it will do the job if you don't use it much or rely on it daily for phone calls. But be warned you will have static, garbled speech, etc like basically a really bad cell call about half the time.
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Also, keep in mind, if you still have old cordless phones you use to use on landline, you don't need the additional handsets. You can plug the ooma into you wall jack at home and plug in your old handsets into each plug in the house.
Been on landline for years and recently switched to ooma. Saved a lot of money, but quality is not that great. For the money saved, it will do the job if you don't use it much or rely on it daily for phone calls. But be warned you will have static, garbled speech, etc like basically a really bad cell call about half the time.
grandfathered in (no monthly user taxes) been using the original hub since about 2007. its paid for itself MANY times over already.
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Saved me a bunch of money since 2010 and it just works w/o any major problems. Their CS also is good and responds fairly quickly.
I even pay for premium service with nary a gripe as it provides a lot of value to us. I also bought 3 HD handsets as they work well with Ooma.
The only thing I wish I would have done was buy the lifetime premium service for $400 that was available when I signed up in 2010, but there are limitations to that like it does not transfer to your next device should you upgrade or have one die.
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Taking my US number while living winters in another country using a regular phone vs app to me would have been worth it (for my parents)
Taking my US number while living winters in another country using a regular phone vs app to me would have been worth it (for my parents)
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Not sure why the hold up with ooma
A vpn will be what I will test with, been waiting for a deal on and east to hack router to use vpn
Ooma and slingtv in the same boat, does not work outside us
I do wonder though what latency would occur over vpn while also having not the best internet
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