The Ooma Telo is the single best landline replacement you can buy. When you buy the stylish Telo adapter ($250), you effectively buy free local and long-distance phone service for life. Ooma offers ...
Jacob Krol is an editorial intern for CNET. He has a big love for all things tech, and is a huge Springsteen fan and also a native New Jerseyan. Jacob is currently a rising junior at Muhlenberg ...
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 ...
Ooma might be onto something here. The VoIP provider is taking a different path with the Telo system: the phone calls are free. Like, you don’t ever have to pay for calling your Mom. You can either ...
I've tried many gadgets that send my home phone calls over the Internet, but only one has really done a good job of it: the Ooma. Although it has been around for a couple of years, it recently trotted ...
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