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frontpageRed_Liz | Staff posted Mar 23, 2026 01:22 PM
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frontpageRed_Liz | Staff posted Mar 23, 2026 01:22 PM
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Then Ooma created the Ooma Telo in 2009. Upgrading the hardware and trying to force the original Ooma Hubs into obsolescence. But I hung in there, and kept that Ooma going. Probably got rid of it around 2017, so I got a good solid 10 years of 100% free home phone service. My mother-in-law is still using one of the Ooma's I bought from 2007! But the service is kind of spotty, and the old Oomas have become quirky with newer tech out there.
Once cell phones really got traction and prices came down, there really wasn't much use for a land line anymore, so I don't miss it at all, but it was quite the savings while it lasted.
I'll keep using firefox + Revanced Youtube for my phone, but adguard is for my wife and kids since they aren't tech savvy
Are you using it on mobile devices?
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Then Ooma created the Ooma Telo in 2009. Upgrading the hardware and trying to force the original Ooma Hubs into obsolescence. But I hung in there, and kept that Ooma going. Probably got rid of it around 2017, so I got a good solid 10 years of 100% free home phone service. My mother-in-law is still using one of the Ooma's I bought from 2007! But the service is kind of spotty, and the old Oomas have become quirky with newer tech out there.
Once cell phones really got traction and prices came down, there really wasn't much use for a land line anymore, so I don't miss it at all, but it was quite the savings while it lasted.
In iOS, you can also install the uBlock Origin extension for Safari, which blocks YT ads. Brave is much more robust, though.
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