USA Today Reviews Ooma
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Check out Ed Baig’s review in USA Today of Ooma.
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Check out Ed Baig’s review in USA Today of Ooma.
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p-news.comIt was just months ago that people were speculating that Ooma was in trouble — and on its way out. But now Ooma is getting new features.
Ooma estimates that households can save $400-$600 …
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Om reports that OOMA is not dead yet and has hired a new Chief Marketing Officer.
What I love is the comment from Om about PhoneGnome, a company which I helped launch and remain an advisor to. …
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Ooma, a Palo Alto, Calif-based company that launched with much fanfare last year had run into a wall in recent months. It lost some key executives and failed to live upto its promise. Ooma …
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p-news.comOoma is huge news around the blogosphere this week. First, Valleywag (think National Enquirer meets DrudgeReport) dishes about speculation that the company is failing … in an aptly …
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Mr. Blog, PhoneGnome’s CEO David Beckemeyer, says he considers to stop writing about VoIP because I called his blog a business tool.
Markus Gbel says this blog is a business tool. That …
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Free VoIP calls are not free in a strict sense. The customers are charged directly or indirectly. First of all, they need to bear the hardware costs. If not, the membership fees which may be …
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Check out Ed Baig’s review in USA Today of Ooma.
Jonathan Greene’s evaluation continues. …
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As we reported a while ago, the Ooma peer to peer VoIP service and unique device is slated to go on sale today for $399. The device plugs into your broadband connection and uses a peer-to-peer …
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Do you remember PhoneGnome’s "Build Your Own Ooma" challenge which they started at July 19th, 2007?
We invite any company that sees promise in Oomas recently announced peer to …
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The website ooma-revealed.info had a very short live. It was set up at the end of August and yet had to close only some days later. Webmaster Mike Pierce, a techie who started the website where …
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After the Funny fight between Ooma and PhoneGnome on FierceVoIP don’t forget to read today the answer from PhoneGnome’s CEO David Beckemeyer!
Last week an interview with Andrew Frame, …
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Jonathan Greene seems to be dismayed about ooma. Seems my original reservations are coming to life. …
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FierceVoIP has an interview with Andrew Frame, founder and CEO of Ooma. We can learn something, but it’s mostly PR blabla for Ooma. Much more interesting are, again, the comments to this …
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The blogosphere has criticized Ooma for various reasons, while traditional media have praised it to the skies for Ooma’s unlimited free calls to the US, probably not knowing that this is part …
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Ok, I bit. I decided to take Om’s lead about ooma and despite my concerns that were only reinforced by a back channel thread led by some of the brightest minds in VoIP blogging that Om started, …
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One of the most interesting discussions not online has been going on back channel by the VoIP bloggers about ooma with some of the better minds taking what’s being written and then writing posts …
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Now finally it’s out what Ooma is:With one fell swoop, it hopes to let people share their phone lines with each other in order to disrupt the business of major telecommunications companies. Heres …
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Voice over the Internet, so far, has been a game of cheap minutes, shoddy quality, and unreliable connections. It’s also been a money-losing proposition. The promise of voice being free …
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When I was first approached about a briefing on Ooma I intentionally held off of doing the briefing, as I wanted thing out in the open. From the initial email I sensed this sounded a lot like …
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At First I thought it was Oma, meaning Grand Mother in Dutch! But it sounds the same if I am pronouncing it right.So the Silicon Valley start up is coming out with VoIP service that offers a …