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Lose the Phone Bill
At $400, Ooma isn't cheap, but you may never pay a phone bill again. Plug the device into a modem, talk using a regular phone, and calls are routed online-with no service charges.

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Ooma Puts Out a Call to Ditch Landlines for Web-Based Service

Walter S. Mossberg, July 19, 2007
It has been possible for several years now for Americans to dump their landline phone companies and pay much less with services that route calls over the Internet instead of over the regular phone network.
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Get Your Free Net Phone Calls Here

David Pogue, August 2, 2007
The price of home phone service has dropped 30 percent since 1999. Surely, say the analysts, that trend line will eventually plummet all the way to zero. Surely, thanks to the Internet's ability to carry your voice, landline phone calls will soon be free.
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Want a free phone line? Make rooma for ooma

Edward C. Baig, September 19, 2007
Monthly telephone bills have long been the way of the world. A promising Palo Alto, Calif., start-up called Ooma hopes to make them a thing of the past. Ooma turns the traditional phone model on its ear.
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